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South Africa: Zuma barred from attending burial

Chigozie Ekwenye
Last updated: March 30, 2017 12:30 pm
By Chigozie Ekwenye
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South Africa's Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Jacob Zuma stand during the playing of the national anthem at the opening of Parliament in Cape Town, in this February 11, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
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South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has not attended the funeral of veteran anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada at the request of his family.

Mr Kathrada called on Mr Zuma to resign last year after he became mired in a series of corruption scandals.

Ex-President Kgalema Motlanthe got a rousing applause from mourners when he repeated Mr Kathrada’s call.

Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, who is at risk of being sacked by Mr Zuma, also received a standing ovation.

Mr Kathrada, 87, was buried in the main city, Johannesburg, following his death on Tuesday.

He was jailed alongside Nelson Mandela for fighting against white minority rule.

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Mr Kathrada spent more than 26 years in prison before his release in 1989. He later served as an adviser to then-President Mandela in South Africa’s first democratically-elected government.

Mr Zuma had ordered the national flag to fly at half-mast following his death and had postponed a cabinet meeting so that officials could attend the funeral.

A mourner arrives wearing a hat bearing a picture of Ahmed Kathrada, who was sentenced to life imprisonment alongside Nelson Mandela, during his funeral at the Westpark Cemetery in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 29, 2017.Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionMr Kathrada campaigned to break down racial barriers in South Africa
Coffin bearers carry the casket of late South African anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada during the funeral ceremony at the Westpark Cemetery in Johannesburg,Image copyrightAFP
Image captionHe died after failing to recover from brain surgery
Mourners pray next to the coffin of anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada, as they leave from a family members home in Houghton, ahead of the funeral, in Johannesburg, South Africa, 29 March 2017Image copyrightEPA
Image captionMr Kathrada was buried according to Islamic rites

However, Mr Zuma did not attend the funeral and would not attend a memorial service later this week “in compliance with the wishes of the family,” a government statement said.

Mr Kathrada’s wife, Barbara Hogan, is known to be a fierce critic of Mr Zuma.

Mr Kathrada was a member of the governing African National Congress (ANC), which is led by Mr Zuma.

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Media captionAhmed Kathrada spoke to the BBC about apartheid in 2014

Mr Kathrada was a simple man – that was the sense you got at his funeral.

There was nothing lavish or grand in sight, just a tent filled with people from all walks of life to show their love for Uncle Kathy, as he was affectionately known, one last time.

While some of South Africa’s top leaders were present, they did not receive any special treatment.

The sombre mood was quickly overtaken by an unmistakable desire to “speak truth to power”.

Speaker after speaker decried what they said was the moral decay and corruption in the Zuma-led government.

And while people were mourning, there seemed to be a greater commitment to protect South Africa and its democracy – and that is perhaps the most fitting tribute to Mr Kathrada.


Mr Kathrada wrote to Mr Zuma last year, asking him to resign after South Africa’s highest court ruled that he had breached the constitution by failing to repay government money used to upgrade his private rural home in Nkandla.

In a separate case, another court ruled that Mr Zuma should be charged with corruption over a 1999 arms deal.

He denies any wrongdoing, and has refused to resign.

Mr Motlanthe, the keynote speaker at the funeral, said that “on a day like this we should not mince our words”.

To cheers from mourners, he read excerpts of Mr Kathrada’s letter and said that the anti-apartheid veteran was “deeply disturbed by the current failure of post-apartheid politics”.

“Today, we close his eyes permanently. During his life, he opened ours forever,” Mr Motlanthe said.

Pravin Gordhan, South Africa's finance minister, left, greets former President Nelson MandelaImage copyrightAP
Image captionMr Gordhan – here greeting Winnie Madikizela-Mandela – is seen as a bulwark against corruption

Mr Gordhan shed a tear when Neeshan Bolton, the executive director of the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, paid tribute to him.

Mr Gordhan stood for the values of Mr Kathrada, Mr Bolton said.

South Africa’s media has been rife with speculation that Mr Zuma plans to sack Mr Gordhan, in a move aimed at giving him and his allies greater control over government finances.

However, the ANC’s top six leaders are evenly split over Mr Zuma’s plan, with three of them, including Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, opposed to it, Reuters news agency quoted unnamed sources as saying.

On Monday, Mr Zuma ordered Mr Gordhan to cut short a trip to the UK, where he was meeting leading businessmen in an attempt to persuade them to invest in South Africa.


Milton Nkosi, BBC News, Johannesburg: Why has Zuma been snubbed?

A protester holds a butternut squash painted with an image of South African President Jacob Zuma, during an anti-government march outside a court in Pretoria, South Africa, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. Thousands of South Africans are demonstrating for the resignation of President Jacob Zuma, who has been enmeshed in scandals that critics say are undermining the country's democracy.Image copyrightAP

The request to Mr Zuma not to attend the the funeral suggests that family and friends of the anti-apartheid veteran want to distance themselves from the scandal-hit president.

Mr Zuma’s allies – especially youth leader Collen Maine – launched a sustained attack on veterans like Mr Katharada, after they raised concern about his leadership and the corruption in government.

South Africa’s former high commissioner to the UK, Cheryl Carolus, told me: “It’s just a shame to imagine that in the last few years, even weeks and months, he [Mr Kathrada] was subjected to the most outrageous vitriol from kids who weren’t even born when he went to jail – and that other elders in our ranks actually allowed that”.

So the absence of the 74-year-old Mr Zuma – who spent about a decade on the notorious Robben Island prison with Mr Kathrada – from the funeral can only be described as a snub.

 

Source – BBC

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