Daily Sun (December 10 2013) - A PART of me is gone with his parting, said Andrew Mlangeni. "I come to say thank you for instilling in the world the principles of love for one another." "WE SALUTE YOU, MY COMRADE AND FRIEND," HE SAID.
Speaking at a conference held in Rosebank, Joburg, Mlangeni, who spent many years on Robben Island with Madiba, said: "It is with a heavy heart that I have to bear the pain of witnessing not only Madiba but also many veterans and the comrades of our struggle depart, but my sadness is tempered by the comforting knowledge that our separation will not now be long."
He said he had walked a road with Mandela full of thorns, danger, trials and tribulations but also a time of unforgettable beauty, laughter and joy.
"Despite the temptation to weep, we shall not weep for Madiba," he said. "I suggest that we celebrate his life, a life well lived, with purpose. We celebrate a life of selflessness, a life capable of turning adversities to triumph."
He said he first came across Madiba in 1950 at Orlando Station. "A friend of mine, Simon Malaza, introduced him to me as Mr Mandela, a very wise man."
"At that stage I did not know our lives were intertwined, bound together by destiny."