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It was all smiles when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Nelson Mandela, 94, and his wife, Gra�a Machel at his home in Qunu. Picture: AP

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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Nelson Mandela yesterday at his rural homestead where SA’s first black president is living out retirement far from the public eye.

Her private lunch with the Nobel Peace Prize winner, the first event of her SA visit, is an honour that few receive as Mandela’s health has become more fragile with age.

Mandela did not speak but smiled as he and his wife Graça Machel posed for a picture with Clinton inside his home in the village of Qunu.

“That’s a beautiful smile,” Clinton remarked.

“Madiba’s smile is a trademark,” Machel added, using Mandela’s clan name.

Clinton’s husband, Bill Clinton, was the US president when Mandela took office in 1994.

Their two families developed close ties, with Bill Clinton paying a visit to Qunu last month on the eve of Mandela’s 94th birthday.

“Madiba not only represents all that there is great in the world, but (is someone) who to the secretary is a close friend… somebody who she has learned a lot from,” a US official said ahead of the meeting.

A dozen police stood guard outside the homestead.

As the town is long accustomed to high-profile international guests, Clinton's motorcade attracted little attention as it rolled through.

Hillary Clinton last met Mandela almost exactly three years ago at his Joburg home, when she praised the influence that he had on her own life.

“It of course inspires in me an even greater admiration for his public work, but an even greater affection for the man,” she said after viewing the mementoes in his home in August 2009.

She also hailed the “discipline that he brought to a life filled with so many great achievements, not only for him personally but for South Africa and the world”.

After meeting Mandela, Clinton flew to Joburg to address a gathering of prominent US and SA business leaders.

These included representatives of top companies such as Boeing, Chevron, EMD/Caterpillar, FedEx Express, GE and Walmart.

“Looking across Africa, we see enormous economic growth even as the global economy continues to struggle.

“Seven of the world’s 10 fastest-growing economies are in this region,” Clinton said.

“These emerging markets present enormous opportunity for American trade and investment,” she added.

SA is the largest US trade partner in the region at $22 billion (about R180bn) annual trade between them, Clinton said.

Today, the US Export Import Bank is set to sign a $2bn deal to support SA’s ambitious plans for renewable energy, a key component of the country’s drive to double its electricity supply.

Clinton is set to leave SA on Thursday for Nigeria and then Benin.

She is also expected in Ghana for the state funeral of late president John Atta Mills, before heading to Istanbul for talks on the crisis in Syria.


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