Please write me a dialogue between 3 South African learners arguing about who was the first black South African president. They must argue until one of them suggests that the should ask their history teacher and that's where they must find the correct answer.

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Learner 1: Mandela was definitely the first black South African president!

Learner 2: No way, it was Thabo Mbeki who came before Mandela!

Learner 3: You guys are both wrong, it was Jacob Zuma!

Learner 1: No, no, no, Mandela was the first black president. I'm sure of it!

Learner 2: Are you sure? I could have sworn it was Mbeki.

Learner 3: I'm positive it was Zuma. Let's ask our history teacher to settle this once and for all.

Learner 1: Good idea. Let's ask our teacher tomorrow and see who's right.

(The next day in the history class)

Teacher: Good morning, class. What can I help you with today?

Learner 2: We were arguing about who was the first black South African president. Was it Mandela, Mbeki, or Zuma?

Teacher: The first black South African president was indeed Nelson Mandela. He was elected as the first black president of South Africa in 1994.

Learner 3: See, I told you guys, it was Mandela all along!

Learner 1: I stand corrected. Thanks, teacher, for clearing that up for us.

Teacher: You're welcome. It's always good to fact-check and learn from our mistakes. Now, let's continue with our lesson.