[Published: Wednesday July 29 2020]
ANC criticised for disregarding lockdown rules
PRETORIA 29 Jul (ANA) - South Africa's ruling party African National Congress (ANC) has come under fire for breaching lockdown rules on social distancing while mourning anti-apartheid hero Andrew Mlangeni.
Mr Mlangeni died last week at a military hospital in Pretoria. He was the last surviving anti-apartheid activist convicted with Nelson Mandela at the infamous Rivonia Trial
A photo of party officials congregating in large numbers to hand over the coffin carrying Mr Mlangeni's to the family on Tuesday was shared online sparking criticism:
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalule defended the party saying the number of people increased spontaneously but the handover was done quickly.
"The people came forward and the marshals tried to push them back but it was held up for about 10 minutes and the coffin was released into the house and everything came to normal. Nonetheless, the ANC would not gather people and seek to address them in an environment of the coronavirus," he said.
The late Mlangeni's funeral is ongoing at the UJ campus in Soweto and those in attendance have sat metres apart. He will be buried at the Roodepoort cemetery.(ANA)
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