Mpumalanga News reports that the late photographer Sam Nzima had a house that was specially built by former premier and now deputy president David Mabuza, but he died on the same day he was meant to move into it.
He never got to sleep in the house as he died on the Saturday evening, a few days after being admitted to hospital in Nelspruit. His eldest son, Thulani, said that, as a family, they still appreciated everything Mabuza had done for their father. Nzima passed on at age 83 after what was believed to have been a heart attack.
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“The deputy president was very close to my father and cared for him deeply. It is sad because he did not get a chance to even sleep in this house. One could see the excitement on his face as he posed for pictures outside the house. Even though we had hoped Mabuza would hand the keys himself to Bab’ Nzima, nonetheless it was a good gesture.”
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