Mthethwa: We know we are up to it

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa at the FNB Stadium. Photo: Naledi

Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa at the FNB Stadium. Photo: Naledi

Published Dec 10, 2013

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Johannesburg - It is a great day for South Africa, as people all across the world commemorate the late former president Nelson Mandela, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said on Tuesday.

“It's a great day for us,” he said.

“We owe everything we have and we know (to Mandela).”

Mthethwa was speaking ahead of the memorial service to be held at the FNB Stadium in the south of Johannesburg.

“We are feeling humbled by the international support,” said Mthethwa.

He said Mandela was shaped by what he represented.

“The movement he belonged to is a movement for the people.”

Mthethwa said Mandela was characterised by good values, and he had been privileged to have had grown up in Mandela's time.

“We who have been around him from a young age, we have really benefited a lot from him.”

He said Mandela had taught them principles of openness and values of humanity.

Mthethwa told eNCA news that security plans were in place.

“The capacity of the country is under test; everyone is watching us around the globe. How we are doing? Are we capable?,” he told the television news station.

“We know we are up to it.”

He said if things were to go wrong, “it can affect a lot of things”.

He said all possible scenarios had been considered and prepared for. - Sapa

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