词条 | Phindiwe Sangweni |
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| name = Phindiwe Dlamini-Sangweni | caption = Princess of Swaziland | birth_place = Ixopo, South Africa | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|12|2|df=y}} | nationality = South African | occupation = Former Constitutional Court Director, South Africa | spouse = Divorce | children = Makhosini "Omari" Dlamini Nikita Dlamini | website = | footnotes = | birth_name = Phindiwe Rita Dlamini }} Phindiwe Dlamini-Sangweni (born 2 December 1963, as HRH Princess Phindiwe Rita Dlamini) is a South African attorney and businesswoman. She is currently a member of the African National Congress and is CEO of Siyakhuluma Consultancy, a private company. Phindiwe is a Principal Princess of the Nhlangwini royal family, Princess of the Zulu Royal Family and is a cousin of Mswati III, King of Swaziland. She has assets estimated at US$30 million from various investments and shareholdings on the New York Stock Exchange and Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Sangweni was the first black and first female director of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.[1][2] Early lifePhindiwe was born in Ixopo, Kwazulu-Natal. Her parents were Inkhosi C Dlamini and Inkhosikati H Dlamini. At the age of two her family moved her to Umzinto. She completed her secondary schooling at Sacred Heart High School in Verulem.[3] Education & careerIn 1993, Phindiwe received a B. Proc degree in Law from the University of Natal.[3] In 2005, Sangweni served as the Executuve Advisor of Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, the executive Mayor of Pretoria. On 16 September 2010 Phindiwe Dlamini-Sangweni delivered remarks at a briefing entitled "Traditional Leadership in the Modern World: Humanitarianism, Culture and the Diaspora" in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. conducted by Congressmember Diane Watson, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee whose Los Angeles district includes Little Ethiopia. Empaneled with visiting royalty from Cameroon and Ethiopia (Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie), she described the cultural leadership exercised by reigning and deposed royalty among members of ethnic communities living in either ancestral lands or diaspora in the United Kingdom. Children and marriagePrincess Phindiwe has two children. She was married Mhlengi Moses Sangweni in 1994 and they divorced in 1997. She has a son, Makhosini "Omari" Dlamini, was born December and she also has a daughter, Nikita Dlamini born 1995. References1. ^{{Cite web |accessdate=1 January 2011 |url=http://www.legalbrief.co.za/article.php?story=2002060458339999 |title=Constitutional Court Director retires |author= |work=Legalbrief Today |publisher=JUTA Law |year=2007}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Sangweni, Phindiwe}}{{southAfrica-politician-stub}}2. ^{{Cite web |accessdate = 1 January 2011 |url = http://www.npa.gov.za/UploadedFiles/NPA_zul.pdf |title = The National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa |author = |work = |publisher = The National Prosecuting Authority |year = 2008 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110610222624/http://www.npa.gov.za/UploadedFiles/NPA_zul.pdf |archivedate = 10 June 2011 |df = dmy-all}} 3. ^1 {{Cite web |accessdate=1 January 2011 |url=http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/phindiwe-dlamini-sangweni-36328 |title= Princess Phindiwe Dlamini-Sangweni |author= |work=Who's Who - Southern Africa |publisher=whoswhosa.co.za |year=2010}} 13 : People from Durban|Swazi royalty|Zulu people|Members of the African National Congress|African National Congress politicians|1963 births|Living people|South African businesspeople|University of KwaZulu-Natal alumni|University of Natal alumni|South African women lawyers|20th-century South African lawyers|21st-century South African lawyers |
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