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WATCH: 25 years ago today: Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk squared off in their final debate:

This month marks 25 years of democracy in South Africa. The country’s first democractic election took place on 27 April 1994.invites you on a multimedia journey into the past, taking you back to 1994 with daily highlight videos from 1 March to 27 April of that year, showcased on the corresponding day 25 years later.tracks the hype and political vigor that preceded the historic first-ever democractic elections in South Africa.

The series looks at how local and international citizens rallied behind this momentous occasion, and how the public broadcaster aimed cameras and microphones across the country to document the birth of a new South Africa. On 14 April 1994, Nelson Mandela and then President FW De Klerk squared off in their final debate ahead of election day. Watch a clip from the debate below:

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What was different in that debate and todays debate? Today politics have leaders who cannot sit next to one another without tensions peaked .Mandela expressed and served without racial division as Faithful leader with no ulterior motives , But to build SA not disintegrate it ....

It was interesting that debate realy

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