Former North West Premier, Bushy Maape died aged 69


Picture: Former North West Premier, Bushy Maape

By OBAKENG MAJE

17 May 2026 – The African National Congress (ANC) said it has learned with a deep sense of loss and sadness of the passing of the former North West Premier, freedom fighter, uMkhonto we Sizwe operative and Robben Island political prisoner, Kaobitsa “Bushy” Maape. ANC said Maape is a longstanding member of the movement, who dedicated his life to the struggle for liberation, the advancement of the people of South Africa and the empowerment of communities through education, serving the movement with discipline, humility, and unwavering commitment throughout his life.

The ANC national spokesperson, Mahlengi Bhengu said Maape was recruited into the underground structures of the ANC during the apartheid era and became an operative within the liberation movement. Bhengu said in 1986, he was imprisoned for his political activities and incarcerated on Robben Island, where he continued pursuing education and intellectual development despite the harsh conditions of apartheid imprisonment.

“His passion for education remained a defining feature of his life as he believed deeply in the power of learning to liberate and uplift communities. Following his release, he served the people in various leadership roles, including as Chairperson of the ANC in the Kgalagadi region, senior government official in the North West, and the North West Premier from 2021 to 2024.

“The ANC dips its revolutionary banner in honour of Maape and extends its heartfelt condolences to his family, his comrades, friends and the people of the North West. Maape’s life remains a testament to a generation of cadres who sacrificed greatly for freedom, democracy, education and development in South Africa and yet are not in formal leadership structures,” she said.

Bhengu further said may Maape’s revolutionary soul rest in eternal peace.

Meanwhile, the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi said he is saddened by the passing of Maape. Mokgosi added that Maape passed away in Johannesburg on 16 May 2026, surrounded by his children and family after a short illness.

“Maape had an illustrious life marked by remarkable achievements and widespread admiration as a freedom fighter, politician and public servant. Following the 1976 Student Uprisings, Maape skipped the country, where he received political and military training by the ANC.  

“He was later infiltrated back into the country where he formed and commanded the Kgalagadi Underground machinery which operated in Mahikeng, Vryburg, Taung, Kuruman and Kimberly. His strong convictions in the struggle against apartheid and its draconian laws led to his incarceration on Robben Island in the 1980s,” he said.

Mokgosi said while serving his term he enrolled for a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Economics, where he also completed two honours degrees in Development Studies and Economics with the University of Western Cape. He said following his release he became the Regional Chairperson of the ANC in the Bophirima Region, which at the time stretched from Kuruman to Mahikeng.

“After the country’s democratic breakthrough in 1994, he held senior administrative roles, including Chief Director for the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) and Planning in the Office of the Premier.

“He was later recalled from retirement to help stabilise the government following years of administrative stagnation which culminated in the invocation of Section 100. During his short stint as Premier and through his meticulous and administrative prowess, he ensured that cabinet uplifted Section 100 in the province,” said Mokgosi.

He said as a strong proponent for education, as well as the empowerment of young people, he relaunched the Provincial Bursary Scheme which to date has funded thousands of underprivileged learners from disadvantaged and distressed backgrounds. Mokgosi said Maape is credited for conceptualising the Province’s Accelerated Service Delivery Plan dubbed Thuntsha Lerole, an initiative aimed at ensuring the efficacy of municipalities in expediting provision of services to residents.

“Maape also resuscitated the province’s Growth and Development Strategy which serves as a blueprint to guide the province’s developmental trajectory as it relates to job creation, fighting poverty and tackling high costs of living.

“The former Premier was a true servant of the people. He was a committed compatriot who dedicated his entire life to the struggle for a democratic and prosperous country. He epitomised selflessness and servitude in the execution of our liberation course,” he said.

Mokgosi said Maape exemplified true ethical leadership. He said Maape was committed to serving his people and turning the tide against many years of colonial-apartheid rule which disenfranchised and marginalised the people.

“He was ethical, incorruptible and was relentless in his advocacy for good governance practices, which put people first,” concluded Mokgosi.

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Former Minister accorded special official funeral  


Picture: Former COPE leader, the late Mosiuoa Lekota

By AGISANANG SCUFF

8 March 2026- Republic of South Africa (RSA) president, Cyril Ramaphosa has declared that the late former Minister of Defence and leader of the Congress of the People (COPE), Mosiuoa Terror Lekota will be honoured with a Special Official Funeral Category 2 on 14 March 2026. Lekota, who served the nation as a struggle activist, inaugural Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Premier of the Free State, Minister of Defence, and co-founder of the Congress of the People (COPE), passed away on 4 March 2026, at the age of 77.

Ramaphosa reiterates his deep condolences to the Lekota family, the COPE and Lekota’s comrades and associates across the political spectrum. He has paid tribute to Lekota as “a patriot, freedom fighter, and servant of the people whose life story is closely intertwined with their journey of struggle and the realisation of democracy.

“We honour him especially for his principled dedication to non-racialism during our struggle and in a liberated South Africa. We deeply value his service to his home province, where he served as Premier and to our Armed Forces and our national security, in his role as Minister of Defence.

“Reflecting the nation’s appreciation, we have declared that Lekota will be accorded a Special Official Funeral Category 2 which will take place in Bloemfontein on Saturday, 14 March 2026,” said Ramaphosa.

He said the funeral will feature ceremonial elements provided by the South African Police Service (SAPS). Ramaphosa has directed that the National Flag be flown at half-mast at all flag stations from 7 until 14 March 2026.

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation, Supra Mahumapelo sent his condolences to the family, friends and members of the COPE party on the passing of Lekota. Mahumapelo said Lekota has left behind a legacy of activism and service.

“His name is synonymous with courage, resilience and dedication to the people of South Africa. As a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle, Lekota’s life has been a testament to the power of conviction and the pursuit of justice.

“His contributions to the fight against apartheid, including his time on Robben Island, are a testament to his unshakeable resolve. As a leader, Lekota has inspired countless individuals to join the struggle for freedom and equality,” he said.

He said Lekota showed the ability to serve and lead with integrity. Mahumapelo said he also served on the Portfolio Committee of International Relations and Cooperation with diligence and commitment.

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