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how did Nelson Mandela describe the scene of the inauguration? 8marks answer​

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Answered by devilmohit78
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Nelson Mandela described the scene of inauguration jubilantly. It took place on the bright and clear day, the 10th of May in Sandstone amphitheatre. Many world leaders and great personalities were present there. He had gone there with his daughter Zenani. At first Mr. De Klerk was sworn in as second deputy president on the podium, then the Thabo Mbeki as first deputy president and after that Mandela was sworn in. This ceremony was held to declare Nelson Mandela as the first black president of South Africa: Finally the jets left off smoke of different colours of the new South African flag.

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Answered by megha19astro
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The oath taking ceremony of Nelson Mandela was a historic occasion. Dignitaries and  representatives of 140 countries came to attend it. The ceremony took place in the  lovely sandstone amphitheater. He had gone there with his daughter . First,   the 2nd Deputy President, then after Thabo Mbeki the 1st Deputy President  was sworn in. Nelson Mandela took the oath as the President. He pledged to obey and  upload constitution and devote himself to the well- being of the republic and its people.   After the ceremony, the display of military force was carried out. Finally, the jets  left off smoke trails of different colors e.g. black, red, green, blue and golden which  were the colors of the New South African flag. In the end, two National Anthems were  sung by the whites and the blacks. It was a jubilant moment for him.

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