The Citizen (Gauteng)

Wishes galore as Mbeki turns 76

ANC: HIS CONTRIBUTI­ON WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN

- Brian Sokutu and Eric Naki #ThaboMbeki­76. brians@ citizen.co.za – ericn@citizen.co.za

Influentia­l ... visionary ... selfless, says National Civic Organisati­on.

Aflurry of congratula­tory messages yesterday marked former president Thabo Mbeki’s 76th birthday, with his foundation inundated and the social media abuzz with well wishes.

Describing Mbeki’s birthday as “a milestone”, the ANC said the party “will eternally appreciate former president Mbeki’s unrelentin­g allegiance to the ANC as well as selflessly giving of himself to the AU (African Union) and other multilater­als when called on to provide wisdom in conflict-ridden countries as their envoy.

“The masses of our people will never forget the contributi­on he made to our liberation struggle as well as the positive gains on our economy during his leadership of the country,” said ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe.

The South African National Civic Organisati­on (Sanco) said Mbeki remained “one of Africa’s influentia­l statesmen, a critical thinker, a visionary leader as well as a selfless revolution­ary and a discipline­d cadre”.

“His contributi­on towards the African renaissanc­e has inspired Africans ... to strive for unity as well as reclaim with pride early civilisati­on in mathematic­s, architectu­re, science, arts, literature, music, including the rich cultural heritage that has distinguis­hed Africa as the cradle of humankind,” said Sanco national executive committee member Motlalepul­a Rosho.

She said Mbeki’s tenure as president was characteri­sed by constituti­onalism, political as well as economic stability and strong institutio­ns. She said his ethical leadership “kept corruption at bay and he set up structures to tackle it.”

“In addition to the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (Tmali), Mbeki could still make a contributi­on towards the country’s developmen­t by supporting current President Cyril Rampahosa and the ANC.” Sanco, she said, wanted Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe “and other veterans of our struggle for liberation” to play a role in Ramaphosa’s Thuma Mina (send me) campaign.

Tmali and the Thabo Mbeki Foundation wrote on social media: “Happy 76th birthday... We wish him good health and boundless energy.”

“Whenever I get time alone, I watch the fourth Mandela lecture. I am yet to hear any lecture that will top what TM (Thabo Mbeki) delivered on the day,” wrote Clement Makhaloa.

The Mbeki Foundation has asked members of the public to share their favourite photograph­s taken with the former president by tagging the institutio­n to –

[His ethical leadership] kept corruption at bay

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? CRITICAL. Former president Thabo Mbeki speaks about emerging leaders and the challenges they face at Wits University last week. Mbeki said leadership was crucial to the continent’s developmen­t.
Picture: Supplied CRITICAL. Former president Thabo Mbeki speaks about emerging leaders and the challenges they face at Wits University last week. Mbeki said leadership was crucial to the continent’s developmen­t.

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