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Over the past 30 years, South Africa has seen considerable strides in enhancing the lives of its people.

Sadly, alongside these achievements, corruption and poor governance have significantly hampered the country’s democratic prosperity and protection of fundamental human rights, which millions of South Africans fought so hard for.Since the dawn of democracy in 1994, South Africa has distinguished itself among transitioning nations.

Despite the presence of police, a throng of enthusiastic supporters had gathered, longing for a glimpse of their newly liberated leader. Mandela, who had endured 27 years of imprisonment for his steadfast opposition to apartheid, symbolised hope and resilience as he stepped out into freedom. This assembly, in a historic move, chose Nelson Mandela as the country’s first black president. Mandela, who had spent years in prison, assumed leadership, symbolising a new era of hope and unity for South Africa.

James Small with the RWC trophy during a street parade in Johannesburg, South Africa. Picture: Wessel Oosthuizen / Gallo Images Mandela’s backing of the team played a crucial role in bridging racial divisions and nurturing a collective sense of pride and belonging among South Africans. Under the leadership of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the TRC played a significant role in uncovering the truth surrounding past injustices, facilitating healing, and fostering national cohesion.

Crafted through thorough negotiations and consultations with diverse stakeholders, the constitution reflected a shared agreement on the foundational principles and values guiding the nation’s future. Johannesburg, South Africa, December 16, 2015: People gather on Nelson Mandela Bridge for the Zuma Must Fall protests. Thousands of South Africans marched to the Union Buildings as part of nationwide protest calling for the removal of President Jacob Zuma. Picture: Gallo Images / Sowetan / Veli Nhlapo

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