Dignitaries and family of Nelson Mandela arrived at the Union Buildings in the South African capital Pretoria to view his body as it lies in state.<br/> <br />Celebrities like Bono and Naomi Campbell were among those in attendance.<br/> <br />Earlier, well wishers stood along the streets dancing and cheering as the hearse carrying his body drove past.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN, NARE MANGOALE, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Madiba he made a very difference in our lives because nowadays many things in this world, he actually made change in this world. We love you Madiba."<br/> <br />Mandela's death last Thursday at the age of 95 sparked an outpouring of grief and mourning in the country.<br/> <br />His body will lie in state for three days at the Union Buildings - the seat of South African government and the location of his inauguration in 1994 after becoming the country's first black president and ending decades of white minority rule.<br/> <br />Mandela will be buried on Sunday in his ancestral home abou