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The Presiding Officers of Parliament convey their heartfelt condolences on the passing of Mr. Luwellyn Landers, a former Member of Parliament and Deputy Minister of International Relations.
Mr. Landers stood among the first-generation of African National Congress Members of Parliament, elected to serve in the National Assembly in 1994. He made significant contributions as a member of various parliamentary portfolio committees, including the National Assembly Rules Committee, the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, several ad hoc committees, the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence, and the Joint Rules Committee, among others. From 2014 to 2019, he held the position of Deputy Minister of International Relations and Co-operation.
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Ms. Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, and the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, Mr. Amos Masondo, deeply mourn the loss of Mr. Landers, an esteemed veteran politician of South Africa and a distinguished ambassador who served the nation and the world with unwavering dedication.
The Presiding Officers emphasize that Mr. Landers will be remembered for his composed demeanour and his exceptional legislative expertise. He played a crucial role in the negotiating council responsible for shaping the country's final constitution. As Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, he displayed remarkable negotiation skills on the global stage, ensuring that South Africa's interests held a prominent place on the international agenda. His profound love for the nation's people, his commitment to social justice, and his unwavering dedication to a just and equitable South Africa leave an indelible mark on our country's history.
Parliament extends its deepest condolences to Mr. Landers' family, friends, the international community, his political home – the ANC, and all South Africans grieving the loss of this remarkable figure. May Mr. Landers rest in eternal peace.
Issued by Parliament
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