Watch: Ramaphosa hails Mabuza as ‘unifier’ at state funeral service

Thousands gathered as President Ramaphosa and family paid tribute to former deputy president David Mabuza during his state funeral in Mpumalanga.

Guests and mourners gathered for the state funeral of former deputy president David Dabede Mabuza at Hoërskool Bergvlam yesterday. Thousands attended the service.

According to Mpumalanga News, President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the eulogy, describing Mabuza as a revered leader not only in his home province of Mpumalanga but across the country.

“He was a man of sharp intellect, deep pragmatism and quiet resolve. To some, he was the ‘cat with nine lives’, resilient in the face of political storms.

“But to many in his home province and beyond, he was a source of support, a provider of opportunities, and a champion for rural development and education,” said Ramaphosa, adding that Mabuza would be remembered as a unifier.

The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“As premier he was committed to unifying the different people of the Land of the Rising Sun. In death, he has once again brought us all together, across many nations and continents, to mourn, pay homage, remember and fondly reminisce.

“In his eternal sleep, he is demonstrating that our many differences along political party and racial lines, and the numerous disputes we may have, are eclipsed by our shared desire to follow his lead in building a just, equitable and caring society,” he added.

Nonhlanhla Mabuza
Nonhlanhla Mabuza.

In a message from Mabuza’s wife, Nonhlanhla Mabuza, read by Nomsa Mnisi, she reflected on their first meeting and how she came to terms with his dedication to public service.

“Serving the people of South Africa was your first love. Like any young wife, I struggled with that at first. But when I saw the joy and impact you brought to the people of Mpumalanga, I embraced my place beside you as your partner, with love and pride. The love you had for your children was tough but empowering.”

DD Mabuza’s children pay tribute to their father.

She said Mabuza touched many lives profoundly and recalled how she never worried when he left for his regular medical check-ups because he always returned home. She remembered their last phone call and being informed an hour later that he was being taken to hospital.

Zandile Mabuza, DD Mabuza’s sister, represents her siblings.
DD Mabuza’s sister Zandile represents her siblings.
The deputy president of the EFF, Godrich Gardee, and the leader of EFF, Julius Malema.
The deputy president of the EFF, Godrich Gardee, and EFF leader Julius Malema.

She vowed to carry the rest of her journey with the strength he left behind.

After the state funeral, the family held a private service in Barberton.

Mpumalanga-born entrepreneur and philanthropist, Robert Gumede.
Mpumalanga-born entrepreneur and philanthropist Robert Gumede.
The former president of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, and the premier of Mpumalanga, Mandla Ndlovu.
Former president Thabo Mbeki and Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu.
A parade during the state funeral.
A parade during the state funeral.
The deputy president of South Africa, Paul Mashatile.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

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