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President Cyril Ramaphosa hails Duarte as an influential human being.

Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the funeral of ANC Deputy Secretary General, Yasmin"Jessie" Duarte, IN Johannesburg.Eulogy by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the funeral of ANC Deputy Secretary General, Yasmin"Jessie" Duarte, IN Johannesburg.

African Nation Congress President, Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the party’s late deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte as an impactful human being and a fiercely loyal leader, while delivering the eulogy at her funeral underway at WestPark cemetery, North West of Johannesburg.Ramaphosa says Duarte served the country with distinction, which is the reason why she’s awarded the Category 2, Official Funeral.

While addressing the media, ANC Treasurer General, Paul Mashatile says after taking leave of absence in 2021, the ANC had hoped to see her return back to work in god health, but unfortunately, her death caught them unsuspecting.

 

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Come on Cyril! Influential to who, Ace?

Mr RAMAPHALAPHALA do the honorable things and resign

Will not hail RET thieves,but yes to trustworthy comrades

Thats expected, a looter praising another looter

Poor idiot

Cyril Ramaphosa should stop hailing people and start concentrating on the problems facing South Africa at the moment.

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