Former Deputy Minister of International Relations & Cooperation, Marius Fransman on the passing of former Deputy President, David Mabuza

Former Deputy Minister of International Relations & Cooperation, Marius Fransman on the passing of former Deputy President, David Mabuza

It is with profound sorrow that I extend my deepest and sincerest condolences to the loved ones and extended family of David Mabuza, Former Deputy President of South Africa. The news of his passing has left a significant impact on all who have been touched by his leadership and dedication to our nation.

David Mabuza was not just a prominent political figure; he was a beacon of hope and resilience in South Africa’s post-apartheid landscape. His unwavering commitment to democracy and his contributions to the governance of our beloved country will forever be etched in our collective memory. Through his significant leadership roles, both locally and nationally, including his tenure as Deputy President, David played an instrumental part in shaping the future of our nation, advocating for the needs and aspirations of the people.

His journey was marked by challenges, yet he faced them with a tenacity that inspired those around him. David embodied the spirit of the African National Congress, fighting tirelessly for social justice, equality, and a better future for all. His work in fostering unity and political stability will leave a lasting legacy, reminding us of the importance of collaboration and understanding in achieving our shared goals.

As we mourn his loss, let us also celebrate his life and the indelible mark he has left on South Africa. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the memory of his dedication, passion, and love for the people of our nation.

Rest in peace, David Mabuza. You will be greatly missed, but your spirit will live on in

the hearts of all who knew you and in the ideals you championed.Sincerely,

Marius Fransman
President
People’s Movement for Change

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