South African minister Chabane killed in car crash
Updated: 2015-03-15 16:50
(Agencies)
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JOHANNESBURG - South African cabinet minister Collins Chabane and two security personnel were killed in a car crash on Sunday, President Jacob Zuma said.
Chabane, 54, was minister of Public Service and Administration and a member of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) National Executive Committee.
"We are deeply shocked and saddened by this untimely death of an outstanding cadre of our liberation struggle and a competent, accomplished and dependable member of my cabinet," Zuma said in a statement.
The three were killed when their car collided with a truck in Polokwane, 350 km (220 miles) north of Johannesburg, the president's office said.
The ANC said Chabane's death had left a "huge void" in the party and the government.
"He was a true servant of the people who joined the struggle for liberation at a very young age and went on to carry on the fight in exile," the party said in a statement.
Chabane, in his capacity as minister, had lead the planning for the funeral of former President Nelson Mandela.
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