Chairperson, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that 21 July 2007 marked the 40th anniversary of the death of chief Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli;
2) further notes that Chief, as he was affectionately known, chose a life of hardship and persecution when he demanded of the colonial apartheid rule to "Let my people go" and that in doing so, he taught us a very important lesson: That true leaders are those who are prepared to sacrifice all to ensure freedom and justice;
3) recalls that the Luthuli name has become a colossal symbol of peace and unity far beyond the borders of South Africa;
4) recognises that Chief Albert Luthuli was the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize, a well deserved compliment to his deep commitment to peace and justice for all;
5) acknowledges that Chief Albert Luthuli had cherished the establishment of a society based on the ideals of equality, non- racialism, non-sexism and democracy and that this is part of the legacy that he bequeathed to our country and people; and
6) calls on South Africans to preserve and celebrate the legacy of Chief Albert Luthuli through committing ourselves to the lifelong and noble effort to create a better life for all.
Agreed to.