South Africans are
marking the first Mandela Day since the anti-apartheid icon's death with
a government call to clean up their country.
Events are also being held around the world, with people
urged to spend 67 minutes helping others, to mark Nelson Mandela's 67
years of public service.Friday 18 July would have been his 96th birthday.
Mr Mandela, who died last December, was revered around the world for fighting white-minority rule in South Africa.
He spent 27 years in prison, before becoming the country's first black president in 1994.
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