Former president Nelson Mandela’s remains arrived in his native Eastern Cape on Saturday afternoon on a ceremony-laden journey to his final resting place in Qunu, where he will receive a state funeral on Sunday.
Crowds line streets as Mandela's remains arrive in Eastern Cape
Former president Nelson Mandela’s remains arrived in his native Eastern Cape on Saturday afternoon on a ceremony-laden journey to his final resting place in Qunu, where he will receive a state funeral on Sunday.
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