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World Mourns Losing Nelson Mandela the Man of Many Hand Shakes

  • Friday, December 6, 2013
  • John Marshall
  • Nelson Mandela also known as Madiba the first black South African president passed away, who was suffering from lung infection on 5 December 2013 at his home in Houghton, Johannesburg surrounded by his family.
    Madiba role model to humanity and the man for people, who eradicated hatred and anger in order to build a new nation and a new society, died at the age of 95. It has been announced that he will be buried in a state funeral on Sunday, Dec 15, in his ancestral native land of Qunu in the Eastern Cape Province in a state funeral.
    Madiba is one of the most influential, brave, and extremely good human beings that any of us will share time with on this Earth. Mr Mandela was seen rarely in public since 2004 after officially retiring before his 86th birthday, his last his public appearance in recent years since 04’ was at the2010 football World Cup in South Africa. President Zuma has announced that the official service will be held Tuesday in First National Bank Stadium in Johannesburg. He also addressed our nation has lost its greatest son, our people have lost a father” though we knew that this day would come nothing can diminish our sense of a profound and enduring loss. Mandela who has changed the view of humanity with his message of forgiveness and reconciliation may resonate the most. Greatest Nations like U.S. government and Buckingham Palace also lowered their flags to half-staff. Entire country and rest of the world have wept and lit candles remembering him forever to be in their hearts. In recent years, Nelson Mandela had battled health issues that included multiple hospitalizations for treatment of a recurring lung infection. He will be the perfect guidance to every human being as one of the world's most revered public figures, combining celebrity sparkle with an unwavering message of freedom, respect and human rights.

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