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Nelson Mandela Walked Free 36 Years Ago Today
On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison after 27 years, changing South Africa forever. Thousands gathered to witness the moment that would reshape a nation.
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On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison after 27 years, changing South Africa forever. Thousands gathered to witness the moment that would reshape a nation.

Eight prisoners walked free from a Nigerian correctional facility after human rights advocates paid their court fines to honor Nelson Mandela's legacy. The release highlights how poverty keeps low-risk offenders behind bars and shows a path toward justice reform.
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Former education minister and diplomat Naledi Pandor takes the helm at Nelson Mandela University, pledging to champion youth empowerment and academic freedom. Her appointment brings decades of leadership experience to advancing education and opportunity in South Africa's Eastern Cape.
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South Africa's Nelson Mandela Bay just deployed seven high-tech drone stations across the city, catching poachers and preventing crime before it happens. The metro's new sky-high security network combines drones with 360 new cameras and city-wide fiber internet to give law enforcement real-time intelligence.

After eight years of severe drought, South Africa's Nelson Mandela Bay just filled all its major dams to capacity in 48 hours. The dramatic water security turnaround comes as heavy rains test the city's disaster response while solving its longest drought in history.

When severe flooding hit South Africa's Nelson Mandela Bay, officials launched a coordinated emergency response that's protecting residents and keeping communities informed in real time. The weather is already clearing, and teams are hard at work helping affected areas recover.
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Four towering Springbok rugby stars traded the big stadium for a practice field, teaching hundreds of primary school children from Nelson Mandela Bay the skills and spirit of the game. For kids from challenging backgrounds, meeting their heroes meant more than just learning to tackle.

Nelson Mandela's great grandson Siyabulela is touring Toronto schools to teach children about reconciliation and building bridges between communities. The social justice activist visited a Scarborough preschool to share his great grandfather's message of peace during a time when the world feels increasingly divided.
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On what would have been Nelson Mandela's birthday, his most powerful lesson resonates louder than ever: holding onto hate keeps us imprisoned. The former South African president invited his prosecutor and prison guard to his 1994 inauguration, showing the world that forgiveness opens doors hatred can never unlock.
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When three men demanded papers from a migrant shop owner in South Africa, local residents stepped in to protect him instead of joining the harassment. While anti-immigrant protests shook other cities, this community chose compassion.

Nelson Mandela's Truth and Reconciliation Commission introduced a revolutionary approach to healing after apartheid that countries worldwide still study today. His choice of reconciliation over retribution created a blueprint for societies emerging from conflict.

Twenty years ago, Nelson Mandela witnessed the signing of a promise that every African child would have the chance to play rugby. Today, that vision has transformed rugby into one of the continent's fastest-growing sports.
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A South African animal shelter will dramatically improve conditions after welfare inspectors found serious problems. The court settlement ensures stray animals get proper food, clean water, and veterinary care.
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After five years sitting idle, a high-tech surveillance vehicle nicknamed "Loerbroer" is finally getting back on the streets to fight crime in South Africa. The R6-million mobile unit can detect people from 10km away and spot someone carrying a firearm from 3km out.
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic paid tribute to Don Nelson, the innovative coach who changed basketball forever and whose family helped bring the young star to Dallas. Nelson passed away at 86, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the modern game.
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Metro police in South Africa prevented a potential tragedy by stopping an overloaded taxi carrying 40 passengers, mostly schoolchildren, in a vehicle designed for just 16 people. The arrest came just days before a separate crash killed 12 students, sparking a nationwide crackdown on unsafe school transport.
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A South African art museum is celebrating 70 years by bringing free art education to 70 township schools where most students have never had an art class. The program aims to unlock creativity in communities that have been left out of arts education for decades.
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A South African metro is tackling a massive water leak problem head-on by hiring more engineers and contractors to save millions of liters from going to waste. Despite aging pipes and 6,000+ reported leaks, the city is taking concrete steps toward a permanent solution.
A missing elderly woman who vanished during her afternoon walk was found alive in a steep Nelson gully thanks to the swift coordination of police, rescue volunteers, and a search dog from 60 miles away. She's now home recovering after the successful nighttime rescue operation.
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A South African company is using high-tech drones to clean garbage from dangerous cliffsides and assist police with everything from poaching to vandalism. The initiative showcases how drone technology can solve community problems while keeping people safe.
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