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Original Post Date: 2008-10-31 Time: 06:00:12 Posted By: Jan
ANC President Jacob Zuma on Friday urged those who were planning to leave the party to do so and “leave us in peace”.
Zuma, who was addressing the party faithful and mourners at the funeral of anti-apartheid activist Billy Nair in Durban, urged party members not to be “swayed”.
“If you thought one day that you would leave the party your beliefs then remain questionable. We wish the adventurers luck.
“We expect the convention to unmask many others and that they will leave us in peace,” he said, adding that Nair had “never turned his back on the movement”.
Zuma also paid tribute to Nair’s family, including his wife Elsie, who sat at Zuma’s side during most of the proceedings held in the packed hall of the Durban Exhibition Centre.
Chairs for 2500 people were initially placed in the hall, but more chairs were brought in for the event which started off with many ANC members, wearing Jacob Zuma T-shirts, singing and chanting near the hall entrance.
South African communist party secretary general Blade Nzimande said the party was facing many challenges and he “was disappointed” at those who were leaving the party.
“In line with the Chinese, we will say that one should never lift a rock if its going to fall very hard on your feet,” he said.
Cosatu president Sdumo Dlamini said he wanted to assure the ruling ANC of the organisation’s support in the upcoming election.
Other speakers included SA Revenue Service Commissioner Pravin Gordhan, South African National Civic Organisation’s KwaZulu-Natal President Dumisane Mthalane, and ANC provincial chairperson Zweli Mkhize.
In a tribute handed out at the service, former president Nelson Mandela writes: “He was an outstanding South African, one whose resilience in adversity was a resource to others.
“His unwavering commitment made a difference in many organisations, and helped to improve many people’s lives.”
Mandela described Nair as a fighter to the end, a comrade, a friend and a great patriot.
Former Ekurhuleni metro police chief Robert McBride and brother of convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik, Mo Shaik, were also present. – Sapa
Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20081030152221257C377041