South African History
December 14, 2008 · Print This Article
South Africa History

Nelson Mandela revisits Robben Island
He is a South African icon and represents what South Africa is capable of.
He spent 27 years imprisoned on Robben-Island for his political beliefs.
In 1990 he was released and in 1994 he became the first black President democratically elected by all the people of South Africa. Nelson Mandela personifies peace and democracy.
A New Democracy

Thabo Mbeki, Ex-President of South Africa
Until recently, Thabo Mbeki was the President of the country for a 2nd term. This is an institution which only came into practice in 1994. With the elections at that time, South Africa became an example of a successful modern Democracy. Since then the country has been governed by the ANC with a majority of 70% in Parliament. The legislation period is the same as in Europe (4 years).
Economic Boom

Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
With the scrapping of Apartheid in 1994 and the lifting of economic Sanctions in 1996 the country has experienced an economic boost constantly increasing from year to year (4%-6%). The boom has resulted in a growing non white middle class and prospering communities. Unfortunately the majority of the people are still living in abject poverty with a very high unemployment rate (40%).
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