On December 5, 2013, South Africa and the world mourned the death of Nelson Mandela, the revered anti-apartheid leader and former President. Mandela, aged 95, died peacefully at his Johannesburg home, surrounded by family. His death marked the end of an era, but his legacy as a global symbol of justice, equality, and reconciliation continues to live. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE
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Mandela’s journey from political prisoner to South Africa’s first Black President in 1994 showed the triumph of human dignity over oppression. He spent 27 years in prison and became a unifying figure who steered the nation towards democracy, ending decades of racial segregation.
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The President who was in power then, Jacob Zuma, declared a period of national mourning, stating, “Our nation has lost its greatest son.” Tributes poured in for Mandela from various countries of the world which attested to his impact as a leader who championed peace and inspired generations.
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1. The worst smog in London ever occurred, 4-8,000 died – 1952
2. Earthquake struck Naples; about 35,000 died – 1456
3. Aircraft squadron disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle – 1945
4. Eddie Murphy starred in “Beverly Hills Cop” – 1984
5. Hundreds died in Brooklyn theater fire – 1876
6. Egypt broke all relations with Arab countries – 1977
7. Local government elections were held in Nigeria with the Association of African Election Authorities (AAEA) and the International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES) undertaking a joint mission to observe the election – 1998.