ANC commits to follow in Nujoma's footsteps to ensure SA's land reform policies benefit citizens
The ANC delegation is visiting the Embassy to pay their respects to Nujoma, who passed away last week after an illness.
The ANC is visiting the Namibian High Commission in Pretoria to pay tribute to late Namibian president Sam Nujoma. Nujoma, Namibia’s first president, died last week aged 95. Picture: Ramushwana/ EWN.
JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress (ANC) has committed will follow in the footsteps of the late former Namibian President Sam Nujoma to ensure South Africa's land reform policies benefit ordinary citizens.
These remarks were made by the party's Deputy General Secretary, Nomvula Mokonyane, during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Namibian High Commission in Pretoria on Tuesday afternoon.
The ANC delegation is visiting the Embassy to pay their respects to Nujoma, who passed away last week after an illness.
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Mokonyane has emphasised that Nujoma, who was Namibia’s first president, truly cares about his people.
"In his honour and in his memory, a just and equitable land redistribution and restitution in our country takes a form and shape similar to how he championed the Namibian cause."