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Nationality
  
Aunts
  
Gertrude Nuthu Tambo

Uncles
  
Alan Tambo

Parents
  
Name
  
Dali Tambo


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Born
  
1 January 1951 (
1951-01-01
)

Occupation
  
Anti-Apartheid activist, TV presenter

Known for
  
Anti apartheid activist, TV presenter

Children
  
Samora Tambo, Oliver Tambo, Anastasia Tambo, Dante Tambo

Grandparents
  
Mzimeni Tambo, Julia Tambo


Similar
  
Adelaide Tambo, Oliver Tambo, Chris Hani

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Dali Tambo is a South African media personality best known as the presenter of the SABC television talk-show People of the South and as the founder of the anti-apartheid organisation Artists Against Apartheid.

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Early life

Dali Tambo is the son of Oliver Tambo, former president of the African National Congress, and Adelaide Tambo. Tambo attended Lancing College in West Sussex, United Kingdom, before going on to study at the American University and the Sorbonne in Paris, France where he acquired a Bachelor's Degree in International Affairs and Political Science.

Dali Tambo is married to Rachael Tambo and they have four children, their oldest son is named after his father (OR Tambo).

Artists Against Apartheid

In 1983 he founded the anti-apartheid organisation Artists Against Apartheid with musician Jerry Dammers. The organisation organised numerous anti-apartheid concerts in Europe during the 1980s. He returned to South Africa in 1991 as apartheid ended.

People of the South

Tambo hosted the talk show People of the South on SABC from 1994-2002 and again from 2012-2013.

Mugabe interview

On 2 June 2013 People of the South aired an interview Tambo did with the President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe only two months before the 2013 Zimbabwean general election. It reportedly took Tambo three years to organise the interview with the Mugabe family. The interview generated some controversy and was criticised for being "sycophantic" by the Mail & Guardian newspaper and a “public relations exercise” for Mugabe by CapeTalk567 radio presenter Kieno Kammies. In the heated interview with Kammies on CapeTalk567 Tambo replied that "People of the South [is] not Hard Talk" and that the show's laid back non-confrontational style would be at odds with challenging Mugabe on the allegations of human rights abuses, election fraud, and the controversial land reform program that Mugabe led.

Sculpture park

After leaving People of the South in 2013 Tambo has focused his attention on promoting the idea of a commemorative sculpture park in city of Tshwane. The planned park will feature 400 to 500 life-size bronze statues of highly regarded anti-apartheid activists.

References

Dali Tambo Wikipedia