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South Africa’s Lekota, who led breakaway from ANC, dies at 77

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JOHANNESBURG, March 4 (Reuters) - ‌South African anti-apartheid activist Mosiuoa ​Lekota, who broke away from the African National Congress ⁠to found a new political party, died in the early hours of Wednesday morning, his ​party said in a statement. He was 77 ‌years old.

* Lekota died after a period of illness and had stepped backfrom active politics. * He ⁠was a close ally of former ⁠President Thabo Mbeki andserved as South Africa's defence minister from 1999 to 2008. * Lekota, nicknamed "Terror" for his fearsome skills on thesoccer pitch ‌as young man, quit in protest at Mbeki's ⁠oustingand was voted off the ‌ANC's National Executive Committee ​afterrepeated criticism of Mbeki's successor, Jacob Zuma. * He co-founded the Congress of the People (COPE) party ‌in2008. * COPE won roughly 7% ​of the vote ⁠in the first nationalelection it contested, in ‌2009, but its ⁠vote share has beenbelow 1% at every national election since then. * Lekota worked as a student ​activist during the ‌1970s. Heserved jail time on Robben Island with ⁠the country's liberationhero Nelson ​Mandela.

(Reporting by Anathi Madubela and Colleen ​Goko;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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