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Mandela marks 93 years

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JOHANNESBURG – Former President Nelson Mandela spent his 93rd birthday with friends and relatives in his rural hometown Monday, as South Africans paid tribute to the anti-apartheid icon through song and community service projects.
Millions of South African schoolchildren began their day by singing a special version of “Happy Birthday” To Mandela, leading worldwide chorus of birthday wishes.
United States President Barack Obama called Mandela “a beacon for the global community, and for all who work for democracy, justice and reconciliation.”
South Africa’s current president, Jacob Zuma, also paid a visit to Mandela in his home village of Qunu, some 600 miles (1 000 kilometres) south of Johannesburg. Zuma spent more than two hours with the former president, before leaving with members of the Mandela family, including the icon’s former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
“I came to spend time with the Mandela family, to rejoice with them, but also to eat cake. There was a huge cake,” Zuma said with a smile.
“Mandela is absolutely in good spirits,” he said.
Photos released of Mandela showed the 93-year-old smiling broadly while sitting in a yellow fabric arm chair surrounded by relatives.
People around the world were asked to mark his birthday by giving 67 minutes of their time to work in their local community – one minute for every year of Mandela’s public service.
He became South Africa’s first black president in 1994 after spending 27 years in prison for his fight against racist apartheid rule, and was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. (AP)
Here, former president Nelson Mandela, second from left center, with his former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, to right of Mandela, look on as extended family members, look at Mandela’s birthday cake at Mandela’s hometown in Qunu, South Africa.

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