Guests arrive for South African state funeral for Nelson Mandela after long mourning period

South African military honor guards are marching and guests are arriving ahead of the state funeral for Nelson Mandela.

The anti-apartheid leader will be buried Sunday at a family grave site in his hometown of Qunu in Eastern Cape province.

The burial will end 10 days of mourning ceremonies that included a massive stadium memorial in Johannesburg and three days during which Mandela's body lay in state in the capital, Pretoria. He died Dec. 5 at the age of 95 in his Johannesburg home.

In preparation for the funeral, servicemen from the army, navy and air force have marched on a dirt road in Mandela's family compound. Nearly 5,000 guests are expected to be there, and a smaller group will attend the burial.