The Citizen (Gauteng)

FINAL BELL She’s ‘not campaignin­g’

DOOR-TO-DOOR VISITS: DLAMINI-ZUMA AND ANCWL VISITS 134-YEAR-OLD

- Rorisang Kgosana – rorisangk@citizen.co.za

Nkosazana visits Hammanskra­al with controvers­ial pastor in his R1.7m car.

Despite door-to-door visits to Hammanskra­al residents yesterday, ANC presidenti­al hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma refuted claims that she was campaignin­g and electionee­ring.

Dlamini-Zuma and the ANC Women’s League attended handed over a new home to 134-yearold Johanna Ramatse, alongside the controvers­ial pastor Paseka Mboro in Stinkwater.

The former African Union chairperso­n also launched the “Molo Makhelwane” campaign, a programme to promote neighbourh­ood friendship and cohesion among the community.

But she quickly dismissed questions by the media, who asked whether her visit was part of campaignin­g ahead of the ANC’s elective conference in December.

“Who are the people saying this is campaignin­g? The people here are not saying that. We can’t stop assisting people because there are elections coming up. If a grandmothe­r is not getting a grant, we must help. Whether elections or not, we are going to continue creating a better life for our people.”

Dlamini-Zuma also visited a local primary school where she encouraged the Grade 7 pupils to focus on their studies, as they were the country’s future.

A cheerful crowd of women geared in ANCWL T-shirts sang in excitement for Dlamini-Zuma when she entered Ramatse’s new home with Mboro, who followed behind in his R1.7 million BMW i8.

Ramatse’s dilapidate­d home was refurbishe­d by the pastor who repaired a leaking roof and collapsing walls.

Mboro, who recently stirred controvers­y for praying for fired Hawks boss Berning Ntlemeza, echoed Dlamini-Zuma’s sentiments when he too dismissed ideas that he was supporting her as presidenti­al candidate.

“When I came here for the first time, it was not to campaign but to help an old lady going through a crisis. When I was called in, the house was bad. There was no bed and everything fell apart. The ANC Women’s League invited me and I came to thank God and to open the house.”

A confused and joyful Ramatse was elated to have Dlamini-Zuma in her home, asking her: “But how did you know I was still alive?”

According to her identity book, she was born on January 1, 1883.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? Friends and family of boxing legend Nick Durandt are pictured at his funeral held at the Our Lady of Lebanon Catholic Church in Johannesbu­rg South yesterday.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark Friends and family of boxing legend Nick Durandt are pictured at his funeral held at the Our Lady of Lebanon Catholic Church in Johannesbu­rg South yesterday.

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