strong tribute to Nelson Mandela
The African mini-tour of French President Emmanuel Macron ends. He left South Africa on Saturday, May 29, where he arrived on Friday, from Rwanda. Emmanuel Macron and his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, appealed to the international community for Africa to be able to produce vaccines. The French president also visited the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
Emmanuel Macron ended his visit to South Africa by going to the Nelson Mandela Foundation, in Johannesburg, on Saturday morning, an opportunity for the French head of state to hire the first black president in South Africa after apartheid. He stood at the microphone of our special correspondent, Pierre Firtion.
Before you leave, it is important to rent and enjoy what has made the history of this country and its struggle. […] To see his whole life flipping through this exhibition which is a life of commitment, sacrifice, struggle and an inauguration which is just that of equality and freedom.
Emmanuel Macron, at the Nelson Mandela Foundation, in Johannesburg.
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