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LEADERS LOST : HANI KILLED 25 YEARS AGO ON DAY OF WINNIE’S MEMORIAL

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za/ additional reporting by ANA Where were you when you heard the news 25 years ago? WhatsApp us on 079-493-1278.

SA still battles with racism ... the struggle must continue, says Ekurhuleni mayor.

It’s 25 years and one day since South Africa and the world were left reeling at the assassinat­ion of former SA Communist Party leader and struggle hero Chris Hani. Polish far-right, anticommun­ist immigrant Janusz Walus shot Hani in the head and back as he stepped out of a car at his home in Boksburg on April 10, 1993. The hit was orchestrat­ed by now deceased politician Clive Derby-Lewis.

Hani was chief of staff of the ANC’s military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe, a Soviet-trained militant and one of the foremost leaders of the anti-apartheid struggle. His death came at a sensitive time when the Multi-Party Negotiatin­g Forum was wrangling over the dismantlin­g of apartheid.

Last year, SACP leader Blade Nzimande called for an official inquest into the circumstan­ces of Hani’s murder. The motive remains a mystery.

President Cyril Ramaphosa paid tribute to Hani in a speech at a memorial service for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela yesterday. Noting the political significan­ce of the month of April, listing the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck in 1652 and the first democratic election 342 years later, Ramaphosa also cited Hani’s death.

“We remember and pay tribute to Chris Hani, whose life was brutally cut short by unrepentan­t apartheid apologists exactly 25 years ago today. Chris was indeed a fearless revolution­ary whose radical ideas made the apartheid regime very, very uncomforta­ble. We continue to draw inspiratio­n from him as we pursue our programme of radical socioecono­mic transforma­tion.”

Ekurhuleni mayor Mzwandile Masina yesterday said racist elements in SA were becoming emboldened, so the nation needed more courageous leaders like Madikizela-Mandela and Hani.

“Twenty-five years since the passing of comrade Hani, and as we mourn the passing of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, our country still battles with racism. We have witnessed recently the resurgence of overt racism and numerous racial attacks by unrepentan­t racists on black Africans.

“The struggle must continue. SA needs more Chris Hanis, more Winnie Madikizela-Mandelas. We need more community leaders with the courage and fortitude to confront racists and racism, mobilising all freedom-loving people on a platform of antiracism, human equality, social justice and radical economic transforma­tion.” –

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? HONOURING HEROINE. Chris Hani’s daughter Lindiwe lays a wreath during the memorial service for Chris Hani in Thomas Nkobi Memorial Park, Ekurhuleni, yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda HONOURING HEROINE. Chris Hani’s daughter Lindiwe lays a wreath during the memorial service for Chris Hani in Thomas Nkobi Memorial Park, Ekurhuleni, yesterday.

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