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South Africans called to honour Mandela

South Africans encouraged to observe a moment of silence at 10am until 10:03am.

Acting President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on South Africans to honour the memory of former late President Nelson Mandela on Friday.

“On 5 December 2013, we lost the father of the nation, one of the most revered leaders our country has ever produced, Nelson Mandela,” Acting President Ramaphosa said.

He encouraged South Africans to observe a moment of silence at 10am until 10h03am.

The moment of silence should end by the singing of the National Anthem at 10h03 across the country.

Churches, mosques, temples, factories, schools and motorists were asked to ring their bells, sirens, hoot and use loud hailers to call the country to attention at 3 minutes and 7 seconds to 10h00.

“South Africans are urged to wear their favourite Mandela t-shirt, shirt or other memorabilia on December 5 in his remembrance,” the Presidency said.

All of those on social media are asked to participate in a campaign using #RememberMandela to share their memories of Nelson Mandela.

“In his memory we draw strength and comfort from the love, support and unity he bequeathed to the people of South Africa, Africa and the world. We are stronger and more united by the legacy he left us,” Acting President Ramaphosa said. – SAnews.gov.za

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