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From Prisoner to President: The Day South Africa Changed Forever

On May 10, 1994, the world witnessed a moment that felt more like a dream than a headline: Nelson Mandela, a man who had been imprisoned for 27 years, stood tall and resolute as the first Black president of South Africa. It was more than an inauguration—it was a symbol of an entire nation turning …

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A New Dawn: South Africa’s First Democratic Elections

On April 27, 1994, South Africa took a historic step toward freedom, equality, and democracy. After decades of institutionalized racism under the brutal apartheid system, millions of South Africans of all races cast their votes in the country’s first fully democratic elections. It was a moment of triumph, hope, and reconciliation, marking the official end …

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