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Limpho Hani (; born 31 January 1948) is a
Mosotho The Sotho (), also known as the Basotho (), are a Sotho-Tswana peoples, Sotho-Tswana ethnic group indigenous to Southern Africa. They primarily inhabit the regions of Lesotho, South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. The ancestors of the Sotho peo ...
–South African activist who is the widow of anti-apartheid activist
Chris Hani Chris Hani (28 June 194210 April 1993; born Martin Thembisile Hani ) was a South African military commander, politician and revolutionary who served as the leader of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and chief of staff of uMkhonto we S ...
. After her husband was assassinated in 1993, she had her own brief political career in the post-apartheid government, representing the
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(ANC) in the
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from May 1994 to August 1999. She also served on the ANC's National Executive Committee during that period. She has since remained in the public eye, partly because of the national symbolic importance of her husband's murder and partly because of her own activism in seeking to oppose parole for the killers.


Early life

She was born Limpho Sekamane on 31 January 1948 and is from Sea Point in
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, the capital of
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.


Life with Chris Hani: 1973–1993

She married
Chris Hani Chris Hani (28 June 194210 April 1993; born Martin Thembisile Hani ) was a South African military commander, politician and revolutionary who served as the leader of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and chief of staff of uMkhonto we S ...
in 1974 at a magistrate's court in
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; they had a celebratory wedding lunch at Wimpy. After her wedding, Hani spent time studying overseas in
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, but upon her return to Southern Africa in late 1975, she and her husband moved into a house in
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in the suburbs of Maseru; the house came to be known to ANC members as "Moscow House". The couple had three daughters together: Neo (born 1973), Nomakhwezi (born 1978, died 2001), and Lindiwe (born 1981). Hani's husband was a senior leader in
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(MK), the armed wing of the
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(ANC), and the
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(SACP); the organisations were at that time operating in exile in Southern Africa – primarily out of Lusaka – because they were banned by the
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government in South Africa. Hani herself worked for the Lesotho Tourism Board, but she also became increasingly involved in MK operations; after the
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swelled the ANC's numbers, she was personally involved in smuggling new MK recruits across the South African border and through
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. She was detained by the South African authorities for several months in 1977–1978 and during that time, according to her husband's biographer Hugh Macmillan, she gave evidence for the apartheid state against Mountain Qumbela, a former ANC leader in the
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. Hani's husband was subject to an assassination attempt in 1982, and in the aftermath she left her job at the Lesotho Tourism Board to move with him to Lusaka. She returned to Maseru in 1984 and took up employment with the local office of the
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and then, from 1985, at the
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in Maseru. Hani and her family moved to South Africa in 1990 after the ANC was unbanned during the
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. During an advanced stage of the negotiations, on 10 April 1993, Chris Hani was assassinated outside their home in
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in
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; his teenage daughter Nomakhwezi was with him.


Political career: 1994–1999

In South Africa's first post-apartheid elections in April 1994, Hani was elected to represent the ANC as a Member of the
National Assembly In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the repr ...
, the lower house of the new
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. She was re-elected in the next general election in June 1999, but she resigned from her seat on 17 August 1999; her seat was filled by Kay Moonsamy. At the same time, she served on the National Executive Committee of the ANC: she was first elected onto the body at the ANC's 49th National Conference in
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in December 1994 and she was re-elected in December 1997, but she resigned during her second term "due to other commitments".


TRC and widowhood

In the immediate and long-term aftermath of her husband's murder, Hani did not abide sentiments of forgiveness towards the killers, leading
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to describe "her public refusal to forgive" as "almost heretical" given the conciliatory nation-building narrative exemplified by
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, South Africa's first post-apartheid president. During the post-apartheid
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, two right-wing extremists, assassin
Janusz Waluś Janusz Jakub Waluś ( , ; born 14 January 1953) is a Polish right-wing extremist who was convicted of the 1993 assassination of Chris Hani, General Secretary of the South African Communist Party (SACP) and chief of staff of UMkhonto weSizwe ( ...
and accomplice
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, expressed regret to the family and applied for
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for their role in the murder, but Hani and her family – represented by
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– vociferously, and successfully, opposed amnesty. When a court approved
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for Derby-Lewis in 2014, Hani expressed outrage, saying that it was "a very sad day in South Africa". In 2022, Waluś was also granted parole, but only after a sustained campaign by Hani and the SACP to block it. Explaining her decision to continue opposing Waluś's parole, Hani told the media:
This chap, whatever his name is, he murdered my husband in cold blood which resulted in my late daughter omakhweziattempting to commit suicide twice... this child was going for counseling for six years and then died. In my view, he killed my husband and my daughter... this chap, I won't say his name, 20 years later he says he is sorry. He doesn't say it to me... I will never forgive. He took my husband's life ndhe took my children father... why should I forgive him?... I will never forgive him. All I am asking for is justice nothing more, nothing less.
The case was ultimately arbitrated by the
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, which ruled in November 2022 that the
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had been irrational in denying parole to Waluś, who had been eligible for release for more than 15 years. In a widely publicised outburst, Hani stormed out of the court after the verdict and told reporters that the judgement was "diabolical" and that the court and Chief Justice
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had "failed this country completely". She said, "This country is finished. In this country, a foreign white olish Waluścan come into South Africa and kill my husband". She also expressed sympathy with the views of Minister
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, who had recently received public attention for attacks on the judiciary and who Hani said was "the only one in this country who saw through these guys". A subsequent application by Hani and the SACP for rescission of the court's order was unanimously dismissed.


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