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Mandela to host AIDS concert starring Bono
December 9, 2002


CAPE TOWN, South Africa--Former South African President Nelson Mandela announced that he'll host a concert featuring some of the world's leading entertainers to raise funds for Africa's millions of AIDS victims.

U2 star Bono, Macy Gray and Shaggy had already agreed to perform at the Feb. 2 show, to be held on Robben Island, a rocky outcrop off the coast of Cape Town where Mandela spent nearly two decades as a prisoner of the apartheid regime and is now a museum.

Michael Jackson, Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Elton John and Janet Jackson have also been approached to play at the event--''Mandela SOS''--for an audience of 3,000 invited guests.

Mandela, 84, one of the world's most revered figures, emerged from prison to become South Africa's first democratic president in 1994. He stepped down in 1999 and has since become a vocal activist in the fight against AIDS.

''The concert will focus on the growing impact that AIDS has on human life, not only in South Africa but throughout the world,'' Mandela said.

Plans for the concert were announced Friday at a banquet staged in a marquee in a botanical garden on the slopes of Cape Town's Table Mountain.

Guests included Oprah Winfrey, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Renzo Rosso, president of the Diesel clothing company and one of the event's sponsors.

''I am certain we will overcome this epidemic,'' said Tutu, who was also a leading anti-apartheid activist. We overcame apartheid, we will overcome AIDS.''

An estimated 4.7 million South Africans--one in nine--are HIV positive, more than in any other country in the world.

Winfrey, who publishes a version of her magazine, O, in South Africa, said it was her aim to humanize the AIDS epidemic.

''It is my goal and the goal of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' to take the story of AIDS and this pandemic back to the world and use my show to overcome and heal,'' she said.

Businessman Richard Branson and supermodel Naomi Campbell added their support to the initiative by satellite messages.

''AIDS has currently eliminated 25 million lives and is spreading fast,'' said Branson. ''Something must be done to stop this scourge.''

AP
 
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