Friday, 6 December 2013

FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS OUT FOR NELSON MANDELA

The funeral arrangements of the late first black President of South Africa, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela has been announced. In his address, the President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, has declared 10 days of national mourning. Sunday, 8th December 2013 is the National Day of prayer and reflection. He has asked people of different beliefs to gather in their various places of worship to pray for the departed hero, his family and the nation. On Tuesday, the 10th of December, the official memorial service will be held at the FNB Stadium, near Soweto. From 11th to 13th December, his remains would lie in state at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, where he was inaugurated as the first President of the democratic South Africa in 1994. He will be laid to rest in his home village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape on Sunday, the 15th of  December.
The former President who is fondly called "Tata" - The father of Nations died in Johannesburg at exactly 8:50am on Thursday 5th December 2013 at the age of 95. He is survived by his former spouse Winnie Madikizela Mandela, his spouse Graca Machel, his three daughters - Makaziwe, Zenani, Zindzi and many grandchildren and great grand children.
Farewell Madiba
The young Mandela


He loved boxing
With his late son, Thembekile who died in 1969

Marriage to 1st wife, Evelyn Mase in 1944
Marriage to 2nd wife, Winnie in 1958
With his daughter Zindzi on her wedding day
                                             
Married 3rd wife Graca Machel in 1998
With his daughters and grandchildren




With his oldest surviving child, Makaziwe


                                   
Inside the tiny cell that housed him for 27years
With Michael Jackson
With Whitney Houston
Madiba's last days

His son, Makgatho Mandela died in 2005
                                   
He would lie in state at the FNB Stadium


Mandla Mandela, his grandson


















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2 comments:

  1. You are a distinct journalist with class for details, Yetty. RIP Tata, Africa loves you, history won't forget you. It obivous that SA people are more appreciative of their Heroes, unlike ungrateful Nigerians.

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  2. This incisive, wish you can clear the air on the rumoured marriage breakdown with baba tee or what's the guy name. @ least on your blog, if not on any medium. As an ijebu boy, I do have a sentiment attachment to anybody with an ijebu name.

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