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South African performance and archives of memory
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CAPE TOWN, South AfricaCAPE TOWN, South Africa — President Jacob Zuma invoked the legacy of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela on Wednesday as he urged South Africans to pull together in a time of national and global uncertainty.
Mandela, South Africa’s first black president, smiled and waved from the parliamentary gallery as Zuma outlined his government’s priorities: fighting poverty, safeguarding existing jobs and creating new ones, improving education and health, and fighting crime and corruption.
In his maiden State of the Nation address, Zuma appealed to South Africans to do more to heal differences in a nation still scarred by apartheid.
“Madiba taught us well that this country belongs to all, black and white,” he said, using Mandela’s clan name.
Zuma was elected president after the ruling African National Congress won elections in April. Hailed as a hero by many poor South Africans, he was regarded by others with mistrust because he was tried for rape in – he was acquitted – and escaped trial on corruption charges after prosecutors dropped the case, alleging political interference had tainted the process.
But since taking office the year-old former guerrilla leader has earned respect with conciliation