A towering anti-apartheid figure who did time on Robben Island and later torched his own party legacy just exited the stage at 77.
Mosiuoa Lekota's life and legacy
Mosiuoa Lekota's life and legacy
- Mosiuoa Lekota served as South Africa's defence minister for a full decade.
- His Robben Island stint overlapped with Nelson Mandela's imprisonment.
- Lekota became the Free State's first premier after democracy arrived.
- Football skills earned him the nickname Terror early on.
- Lekota ditched the ANC in 2008 over governance and corruption gripes.
- Thabo Mbeki's ouster by the party accelerated his departure.
- Cope, co-founded with Mbhazima Shilowa, snagged 30 parliamentary seats initially.
- Internal leadership beef between the two tanked the party over time.
- Lekota first got locked up in 1974 under the Terrorism Act.
- His United Democratic Front role triggered another arrest after 1982.
- Eleven people caught convictions in the Delmas Treason Trial.
- South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal eventually tossed those sentences.
- Cyril Ramaphosa called Lekota a freedom fighter and servant of the people.
- Trevor Manuel described his late friend as an amazing human being.
- Manuel visited a very ill Lekota in intensive care two weeks prior.
- Cope confirmed he had stepped back from public office last August.