Saturday Star

Tributes pour in for former Bop leader Mangope

- BALDWIN NDABA

POLITICAL parties set aside their difference­s to pay tribute to one of the staunchest defenders of the Bantustan system, Lucas Manyane Mangope, who died on Thursday aged 94.

Mangope, who was the Bophuthats­wana homeland leader from 1977 to 1994, died at his home in Motsweding in the North West.

While in power, he and other homeland leaders came under attack for allegedly preserving the interests of apartheid. Similar attacks were levelled against Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who did not formally endorse the Bantustan system.

But the liberation movements of the time, the ANC, PAC and Azapo, described them as opponents of the Struggle.

Ironically, all these liberation movements used Mangope’s hometown of Zeerust as a gateway and entry point to lodge military attacks against the apartheid regime.

Yesterday, the ANC was one of the parties to acknowledg­e Mangope’s role in South African political history.

ANC spokespers­on Zizi Kodwa said that although Mangope had been an outspoken opponent of the democratis­ation project in South Africa “as led by the ANC, the party continued to maintain a tone of respect and willingnes­s to engage in search of a common objective of national liberation and democracy in South Africa”.

Similar sentiments were expressed by the ANC in the North West, which hailed Mangope for having created better relations between traditiona­l leaders and the provincial government.

ANC North West deputy secretary Susanna Dantjie said that as chief of Bahurutshe Boo Manyane in Motswedi, Mangope had contribute­d immensely to the relationsh­ip between the traditiona­l leaders and the North West government.

Cope and DA also paid tributes. Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota said his party was saddened by Mangope’s passing. “We take this opportunit­y to convey our sympathies to the extended Mangope family, organisati­onal associates and the community large,” he said. DA North West leader Joe McGluwa said: “The DA wishes his family and loved ones strength during this difficult time.” Funeral arrangemen­ts have yet to be announced.

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Lucas Manyane Mangope

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