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  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (Tuesday, 29 October 2019)

6TH OLIVER TAMBO MEMORIAL LECTURE (Member's Statement)

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    Ms E D Peters (ANC) 29 Oct 2019 hansard

    Hon House Chairperson, on Sunday, October 27, 2019, the hon President spoke at the commemoration of struggle veterans Oliver and Adelaide Tambo held in Tamboville in the City of Ekurhuleni. The annual commemoration is aimed at preserving the legacy of the two liberation leaders - OR Tambo and his wife and leader Mama Adelaide - to promote values they stood and left for.

    The 2019 commemoration took place under the theme "Celebrating the 90th birthday of Mama Adelaide Tambo". The President shared with all that OR Tambo never sought high office and his lack of appetite for leadership positions should not be confused with the lack of

    confidence to lead. Tambo persuaded his peers with ease and great sophistication.

    The President stressed what Tata Oliver Tambo would have wished for the youth today to explore the many educational opportunities that the ANC fought for so valiantly, and use these to reach their full potential. Reminiscing that OR Tambo was a teacher himself, President Ramaphosa expressed the view that OR would have wanted hard working teachers to be acknowledged and appreciated. He would have also wanted today's youth to be responsible, respectful and be of service to their communities.

    Education is always fundamental and OR Tambo led by example, believing it was the necessary means to fight a racist apartheid regime. I thank you. [Apluase.]

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