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In 2010, South Africans will celebrate the two decades since the release of Nelson Mandela from gaol on 11 February 1990. Polemicists of all stripes will assess the political achievements – ending apartheid, unbanning opposition parties, free elections, a liberal constitution – but the economic verdicts will be more problematic....

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Nelson Mandela, Jacob Zuma, Trevor Manuel, Ebrahim Patel

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