mardi 6 novembre 2012

South Africa launches new Nelson Mandela bank notes



South Africa immortalized former president Nelson Mandela in a set of new banknotes bearing the image of the anti-apartheid leader, who remains a rare unifying force in a country still scarred by its racially divided past.

The government announced the new notes earlier this year on the 22nd anniversary of Mandela's release from prison where he served 27 years for his opposition to white-minority rule.

The 94-year-old, who became South Africa's first black president in 1994, rarely appears in public now but is still revered both at home and abroad and held up as a symbol of freedom, human rights and democracy.

The new notes will be used in conjunction with the existing currency, which will be gradually phased out.

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