Mandela was 95.
"He is now resting. He is now at
peace," Zuma said. "Our nation has lost its greatest son. Our people have lost a
father."
"What made Nelson Mandela great
was precisely what made him human," the president said in his late-night
address. "We saw in him what we seek in ourselves."
Mandela will have a state
funeral. Zuma ordered all flags in the nation to be flown at half-staff from
Friday through that funeral.
Mandela, a former president,
battled health issues in recent months, including a recurring lung infection
that led to numerous hospitalizations.
With advancing age and bouts of
illness, Mandela retreated to a quiet life at his boyhood home in the nation's
Eastern Cape Province, where he said he was most at peace. He was later moved to
his home in the Johannesburg suburb of Houghton, where he died.
Despite rare public appearances,
he held a special place in the consciousness of the nation and the world.
(CNN)
Icon Madiba, We will miss you dearly
Adieu Mandela, u were a good man
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