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South Africa mourns anti-apartheid veteran Sisulu

The Columbian
Published: June 9, 2011, 5:00pm

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — South Africans are mourning a woman celebrated for her role in the fight against apartheid, and for her nurturing of a new generation of leaders.

Crowds singing hymns and songs from the anti-apartheid era began gathering hours before Albertina Sisulu’s funeral service Saturday at a 40,000 seat football stadium in Soweto. The service followed a week of national mourning. Officials of the governing African National Congress fanned out to every province to lead a series of memorial services. President Jacob Zuma, who is to deliver the eulogy, declared an official funeral — as close as possible to a state funeral reserved for presidents — “befitting for a leader of her stature.”

Sisulu collapsed and died at her Johannesburg home June 2 at the age of 92.

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