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Mandela endorse ANC

17. February 2009

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SAPA 15/ 02 2009

Johannesburg – Former president Nelson Mandela on Sunday endorsed the African National Congress’s election campaign, the party said.

Mandela arrived at a rally in Idutywa, Eastern Cape with the party president Jacob Zuma. He was accompanied by his daughter Makaziwe and grandson Mandla.

African National Congress spokesperson Lindiwe Zulu said Mandla spoke on behalf of the Mandela family and said that he and his grandfather were “there to confirm their ANC membership and support for the party”.

“He (Mandla) said they were here (in Idutywa) to dispel any notion by anybody, anywhere who thinks that anybody within the Mandela family, particularly Nelson, were not supporting the ANC.”

According to Zulu, Mandla told the crowd that Mandela has always fought for the struggle of South Africa within the ANC, and would continue to do so.

“He said they would continue to support the ANC towards winning the upcoming elections.”

Mandela’s appearance was the first at a political event in some years since he retired from active politics.

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PASSOP helps re-integrate displaced refugees

24. October 2008

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People Against Suffering, Suppression, Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP) is a community based NGO that has been working closely with refugees in the Cape Town area. PASSOP is chaired by Braam Hannekom, a Zimbabwean who has been living in South Africa for some time, but is fuelled by a small team and many volunteers. The work that PASSOP does is incredible given their limited resources, but thankfully funders are coming to the fore to assist this critical humanitarian work (see video above).

If you are interested in helping refugees who have fled to South Africa to seek asylum – even though home affairs refuses to recognise their status and SAPS continue to beat them up – then please visit PASSOP’s website here.

PASSOP is supported by donations and voluntary donations, for more information on PASSOP’s funding needs see their funding proposal.

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