NELSON MANDELA IS DEAD

South Africa’s first black president and anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela has died, South Africa’s president says.

Mr Mandela, 95, led South Africa’s transition from white-minority rule in the 1990s, after 27 years in prison.

He had been receiving intense home-based medical care for a lung infection after three months in hospital.

In a statement on South African national TV, Mr Zuma said Mr Mandela had β€œdeparted” and was at peace.

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1918Β Born in the Eastern Cape

1943Β Joined African National Congress

1956Β Charged with high treason, but charges dropped after a four-year trial

1962Β Arrested, convicted of incitement and leaving country without a passport, sentenced to five years in prison

1964Β Charged with sabotage, sentenced to life

1990Β Freed from prison

1993Β Wins Nobel Peace Prize

1994Β Elected first black president

1999Β Steps down as leader

2001Β Diagnosed with prostate cancer

2004Β Retires from public life

2005Β Announces his son has died of an HIV/Aids-related illness

β€œOur nation has lost its greatest son,” Mr Zuma said.

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate was one of the world’s most revered statesmen after preaching reconciliation despite being imprisoned for 27 years.

He had rarely been seen in public since officially retiring in 2004.

β€œWhat made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human. We saw in him what we seek in ourselves,” Mr Zuma said.

β€œFellow South Africans, Nelson Mandela brought us together and it is together that we will bid him farewell.”

Earlier, the BBC’s Mike Wooldridge, outside Mr Mandela’s home in the Johannesburg suburb of Houghton, said there appeared to have been an unusually large family gathering.

Among those attending was family elder Bantu Holomisa,

A number of government vehicles were there during the evening as well, our correspondent says.

Since he was released from hospital, the South African presidency repeatedly described Mr Mandela’s condition as critical but stable.

He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and was elected South Africa’s first black president in 1994. He stepped down after five years in office.

BBC

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