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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jul/18/nelson-mandela-birthday-brand
n certain parts of Africa this cult of personality would seem downright sinister. But South Africa's first black president has the blessing of democrats around the world. His 91st birthday today – declared the first Mandela Day – is being celebrated in his homeland and beyond.
The events will highlight what has in effect become a one-man industry. Streets, squares, schools and a World Cup stadium are named after Mandela. His image looks out from books, posters and newspaper front pages. Later this year he will be played by Morgan Freeman in a Hollywood film. Four organisations in South Africa bear his name and seek to further his legacy.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation has called on the public to devote 67 minutes to worthwhile causes, symbolic of Mandela's 67-year career in public service. A spokesperson said the man himself would be keeping a low profile: "It is a quiet day for him – spending with friends, family and comrades."
