Statement by John Steenhuisen MP – Leader of the Democratic Alliance:
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with deep sadness the passing of Mosiuoa Lekota, leader of the Congress of the People (COPE).
On behalf of the DA, I extend our heartfelt condolences to Mr Lekota’s family, friends, colleagues, and the entire COPE membership during this difficult time.
Mr Lekota was a patriot and a man of substance. One need not always have agreed with him to appreciate his dedication to our country’s success. From his activism on the ground to Robben Island to democratic politics, he dedicated all he had to give to the service of the South African people.
He contributed immensely in our democratic Parliament, and remained a steadfast advocate for constitutionalism, accountability, and the rule of law. This cost him more than many realise. He could have been a lifelong cadre, a beneficiary of rot and patronage. All he had to do was keep quiet. But he chose a different path, a more difficult one. He showed courage and inspired many, myself and many of my DA friends and colleagues included.
His commitment to principled politics and his willingness to stand firm in defence of democratic values earned him respect across the political spectrum.
South Africa has lost a seasoned leader whose voice and experience played an important role in shaping our country’s democratic discourse.
Mr Lekota served with dignity as Premier of the Free State, the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces and Minister of Defence.
While we may have differed at times on matters of policy and approach, we shared a common commitment to upholding the Constitution and strengthening our democracy.
May his legacy continue to inspire those who believe in a just, accountable, and united South Africa. And may God bless our country to deliver more Mosiuoa Lekotas.

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Afrikaans knock knock joke.
Klop klop.
Wie is daar?
Bon Joe.
Bon Joe Wie?
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