ANC leaders reflect on traumatic experiences endured by members incarcerated on Robben Island
The party is visiting the island prison to honour the hundreds of political prisoners who were detained there for many years during the apartheid regime.
African National Congress (ANC) leaders, including party leader Cyril Ramaphosa (L-C) and Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (R-C), visiting Robben Island on 8 January 2025 as part of the party’s 113th birthday celebrations. Picture: X/MYANC
CAPE TOWN - African National Congress (ANC) leaders are reflecting on the painful and traumatic experiences endured by party members who were incarcerated on Robben Island by the apartheid regime.
The party is visiting the island prison to honour the hundreds of political prisoners who were detained there for many years.
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This visit is part of the ANC's 113th birthday celebrations at the Cape Metro.
As the ferry carrying ANC leaders docks at the historic site, many are reminded of the hardships endured by fellow freedom fighters years ago.
The towering prison walls and the steel bars on the small windows of the cells are stark reminders of the sacrifices made by some in the fight for South Africa’s liberation.
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa said it's important to honour those whose names will forever remain in the country’s history books.
“This is to remember Madiba and remember the formation of the ANC. Happy birthday, ANC. You were formed, and you struggled to make us all free.”
Three former presidents - Nelson Mandela, Kgalema Motlanthe, and Jacob Zuma - were imprisoned on Robben Island for many years.
ANC leaders are making their way to Robben Island in Cape Town to kick off celebrations for the party's 113th birthday.
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) January 8, 2025
Several ANC leaders - including Nelson Mandela, Jacob Zuma, and Kgalema Motlanthe - were imprisoned on the island by the apartheid regime. @JusstAlpha pic.twitter.com/YQbMwzg3vE
ANC National spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri explains the significance of honoring the organisation’s history. @JusstAlpha #ANC113 pic.twitter.com/mjrsJ0OsPC
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) January 8, 2025
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa arrives on Robben Island, where he is leading the ANC’s birthday celebrations.
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) January 8, 2025
Ramaphosa is among ANC leaders who were incarcerated during Apartheid but he was detained at Pretoria Central Prison (Kgosi Mampuri Correctional centre). @JusstAlpha pic.twitter.com/9kI3BmcNRq