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3 hrs agoThe life and legacy of Chris Hani continue to echo as a powerful moral compass for South Africa’s political future. Speaking at the 33rd commemoration of his assassination, ANC leader Maropene Ramokgopa emphasized that Hani’s values should guide the country’s political renewal. His life, marked by discipline, clarity of purpose, and unwavering commitment to justice, offers a standard against which today’s leadership can be measured.
Hani was not just a liberation hero; he was a symbol of accountability and people-centered leadership. From his early involvement in the ANC Youth League to his role in uMkhonto weSizwe, he consistently upheld the principle that leaders must remain answerable to the people they serve. His refusal to ignore wrongdoing and his courage to confront injustice remain relevant in today’s political climate.
His assassination in 1993 was widely seen as an attempt to destabilize South Africa’s transition to democracy. Yet, decades later, his legacy endures as a unifying force, especially during Freedom Month commemorations where leaders reflect on ethical governance and integrity.
In a time when concerns about corruption and leadership accountability persist, Hani’s life stands as a timeless reminder: true political renewal begins with principled leadership rooted in service, honesty, and the courage to act when it matters most.