Nelson Mandela played a pivotal role in building democracy in South Africa by advocating for reconciliation and inclusivity following decades of apartheid. As a leader of the African National Congress (ANC), he championed the struggle against racial oppression, ultimately leading to his release from prison and the dismantling of apartheid. Mandela's commitment to peaceful negotiation facilitated the transition to a multi-racial democracy, exemplified by the first democratic elections in 1994. His emphasis on forgiveness and nation-building helped unite a deeply divided country, laying the foundation for a stable democratic society.
No Nelson Mandela is no longer president of S.A
Becourse he change sa, to be a democratic counry and he fourght for freedom
F. W. de Klerk.
no. Unless he breaks Sa laws and is justifiably imprisoned .
For their efforts in ending apartheid in SA.
The SA helped Hitler gain power by scaring German people.
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because it is where Nelson Mandela, our former president of SA was imprisoned and all other political prisioners were imprisioned in that island.
because it is where Nelson Mandela, our former president of SA was imprisoned and all other political prisioners were imprisioned in that island.
Röhm Purge
He wanted to end the apartheid. He was SA's president for some time then stepped down to facilitate Thabo Mbeki.