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Nkosi Johnson (Xolani Nkosi) was born on 4 February, 1989 in South Africa, is a South African child HIV and AIDS activist. Discover Nkosi Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 12 years old?

Popular As Xolani Nkosi
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Age 12 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 4 February 1989
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace South Africa
Date of death June 1, 2001,
Died Place Johannesburg, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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2013

Nkosi was the keynote speaker at the 13th International AIDS Conference, where he encouraged people with HIV/AIDS to be open about the disease and to seek equal treatment. Nkosi finished his speech with the words:

"Care for us and accept us – we are all human beings. We are normal. We have hands. We have feet. We can walk, we can talk, we have needs just like everyone else – don't be afraid of us – we are all the same!"

2005

Together with his adoptive mother, Nkosi founded a refuge for HIV positive mothers and their children, Nkosi's Haven, in Johannesburg. In November 2005, Gail represented Nkosi when he posthumously received the International Children's Peace Prize from the hands of Mikhail Gorbachev. Nkosi's Haven received a prize of US $100,000 from the KidsRights Foundation.

1997

The young Nkosi Johnson first came to public attention in 1997, when a primary school in the Johannesburg suburb of Melville refused to accept him as a pupil because of his HIV-positive status. The incident caused a furore at the highest political level – South Africa's Constitution forbids discrimination on the grounds of medical status – and the school later reversed its decision.

1989

Nkosi Johnson (born Xolani Nkosi; (1989-02-04 ) 4 February 1989 – (2001-06-01 ) 1 June 2001) was a South African child with HIV and AIDS who greatly influenced public perceptions of the pandemic and its effects before his death at the age of 12. He was ranked fifth amongst SABC3's Great South Africans. At the time of his death, he was the longest-surviving child born HIV-positive in South Africa.

Nkosi was born to Nonthlanthla Daphne Nkosi in a village near Dannhauser in 1989. He never knew his father. Nkosi was HIV-positive from birth, and was legally adopted by Gail Johnson, a Johannesburg Public Relations practitioner, when his own mother, debilitated by the disease, was no longer able to care for him.