Monwabisi Kwanda Mbeki (1959 — missing since 1981) is the son of former South African President Thabo Mbeki. Kwanda Mbeki qualified in welding and metalwork during his youth and worked for a time as an artisan around Vereeniging. He disappeared in 1981 at the age of 21 while attempting to escape into exile. Source: Thabo Mbeki - The Dream Deferred
He Fled South Africa on the "Most Wanted" List.
Long before capturing the hearts of millions as the gentle, wise "Bra Kop" on Rhythm City, Taunyane was an anti-apartheid activist. The South African security branch placed him on a high-profile "Most Wanted" list, forcing him into a harrowing exile. Because he could not legally obtain a South African passport, his escape route out of the country and across international borders had to be entirely covert.
South African actor Setlhabi Taunyane (best known for his portrayal of Kop Khuse in the etv soapie Rhythm City) in Canada, c 1970s/80s. Credit: Don Dutton/Toronto Star
@Sunflowerreal I also do think though that part of the problem is there was not enough information on ARVs and SA was the test subject , I think Mbeki made the wrong decision perhaps based on that fear
@Sunflowerreal ARVs interact directly with food and nutritional products in ways that affect how the body absorbs the medication. Poor nutrition can reduce the therapeutic efficacy of ARVs,ARVs themselves can impact nutrient absorption,metabolism, — creating a dangerous spiral
People are asking how Landani didn’t give Menzi HIV. She was on ARVs for years and she had an undetectable viral load. She couldn’t pass on the virus. We truly need HIV educational shows back on TV