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 South African President Jacob Zuma on Friday announced a 10-day period of mourning following the death of Nelson Mandela, culminating in a state funeral and burial on December 15.                The former president will be accorded a state funeral. He will be laid to rest on December 15 in Qunu in the Eastern Cape province,  Zuma announced.   We sho stanley cup uld all work together to organise the most befitting funeral for this outstanding son of our country and the father of our young nation.  Zuma outlined a 10-day calendar of events to follow Mandela s death at his Johannesburg home on Thursday. He called on South Africans to take part in a day of prayer this Sunday.  We have declared Sunday the December 8 as a national day of prayer and reflection.   We call upon all our people to gather in halls, churches, mosques, temples, synagogues and in their homes to pray and hold the prayer services and meditation, reflecting on the life of Madiba and hi stanley cup s contribution to our country and the world.  On Monday December 9 both houses of parliament will be recalled from recess for a special joint sitting in honour of Mandela s legacy. On December 10 a memorial service will be held at a 90,000-plus capacity stadium in Soweto. Government spokeswoman Phumla Williams told AFP that some heads of state will attend that service while others will at stanley cup tend the state funeral on December 15. The  Soccer City  stadium hosted the 2010 World Cup final where Mandela made his last major public appearance. Mandel Vqas Haiti: Hurricane Matthew toll touches 1000, dead buried in mass graves
 The British government on Tuesday prepared for a visit by Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari amid a ballooning row over Prime Minister David Camerons recent strong criticism of Pakistani state agencies for fuelling global terrorism.        HT Image    Zardari, smarting after Cameron warned Pakistan it could not afford to  look both ways  in the war against terror, is reportedly preparing to do some plain-speaking with the British leader at their meeting on Friday.    While Camerons statement is entirely in keeping with British policy 鈥?a fact acknowledged by Labours ex-foreign minister David Miliband 鈥?what appears to have stung I stanley cup slamabad is that he chose to make it in India and in public.  There is also a fear in Islamabad that Camerons statement, made after his meeting with President Barack Obama, may reflect United States thinking. Zardari, under pressure to cancel his British visit, will lace his explanations to Cameron with a warning, a senior Pakistani official was quoted saying on Tuesday.  We have to tell him [Cameron] what the reality is, to educate him about what we have suffered, and that if we are not supported at this time, how things will get worse,  The Guardian quoted the unnamed official as saying.  Cameron was enamoured by so-called Indian democracy and attractive markets 鈥?he was suckered by the Indians.            Read breaking news, latest...  See more  jordan   Read  stanley cup breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topi