we'll take you to mthatha in south africa's eastern cape, where nelson mandela grew up, to find out if the "mandela factor" is enough to keep the anc in power in the upcoming elections. also more on the news the michael gove is to step down after this election campaign from parliament. sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's paul scott. thanks very much and we start with football. manchester united boss erik ten hag is preparing his side for saturday's fa cup final against rivals manchester city not knowing if he's to be sacked immediately afterwards. the guardian newspaper is reporting that the dutchman will lose his job in the aftermath whatever the outcome at wembley. bbc sport understands there has been no contact with ten hag or his representatives by united. saturday's match is a repeat of last year's final, which saw pep guardiola's side run out 2—1 winners. with the big clubs, united, city, we know we are always in trouble. so it is no secret. i will tell you this. when we are done, we are done. this is not a vacation. i have done very, very good th