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ANC Eyes Reconciliation as Mokonyane Hints at Talks with Cope After Lekota’s Passing
ANC and Cope honor Mosiuoa Lekota’s role in liberation and democracy despite his 2008 defection; leaders praised his principled leadership and legacy in South Africa's political history.
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Lekota's death unites ANC and Cope years after controversial Polokwane conference
ANC first secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane says Cope leader Mosiuoa Lekota belongs to the ANC despite him defecting in 2008 to form his own political party. Lekota left the ANC after the infamous 2007 Polokwane elective conference that saw former president Jacob Zuma emerge as the party’s leader after former president Thabo Mbeki. He reportedly warned that the ANC under Zuma will collapse the country. The formation of Cope was the first and b…
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