Macau Daily Times

1994 MANDELA BECOMES SA’S FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT

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Nelson Mandela has become South Africa’s first black president after more than three centuries of white rule.

Mr Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC) party won 252 of the 400 seats in the first democratic elections of South Africa’s history.

The inaugurati­on ceremony took place in the Union Buildings amphitheat­re in Pretoria today, attended by politician­s and dignitarie­s from more than 140 countries around the world.

As part of the ceremony he pledged his allegiance to South Africa and his determinat­ion to continue his work for reconcilia­tion.

“I do hereby swear to be faithful to the Republic of South Africa and do solemnly and sincerely promise to promote that which will advance and to oppose all that may harm the republic... and to devote myself to the well-being of the republic and all its people.”

Jubilant scenes on the streets of Pretoria followed the ceremony with blacks, whites and coloureds celebratin­g together.

When the new president, flanked by First Deputy President Thabo Mbeki and Second Deputy President FW de Klerk, appeared on the Botha Lawn beneath the Union Buildings the crowd went wild.

More than 100,000 South African men, women and children of all races sang and danced with joy.

Addressing the crowd President Mandela paid tribute to outgoing president Mr FW de Klerk: “He has made for himself a niche in history.

“He has turned out to be one of the greatest reformers, one of the greatest sons of South Africa.”

He also spoke of the “human disaster” of apartheid.

“We saw our country tear itself apart in terrible conflict... The time for healing of wounds has come... Never, never again will this beautiful land experience the oppression of one by another.”

And urging forgivenes­s he said in Africaans: “Wat is verby verby” - “What is past is past”

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