By Mikhaila Crowie
19 April 2009
Former president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, made an appearance at the African National Congress rally in Johannesburg today.
The crowd burst into cheer when a golf cart, transporting ANC leader Jacob Zuma and Mandela, drove through the stadium entrance.
Bush Radio reporter, Hector Mawonga, who is at the Nyanga Stadium, said certain members of the crowd threatened to ruin the event when many started pushing and broke down the barriers, resulting in may certain now on the grass.
Meanwhile the Independent Democrats ended their campaigning in Delft today.
Leader of the ID, Patricia De Lille said this was a culmination of a long campaign which has seen her visit all nine of the country’s provinces.
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