Modulasetulo ya kgabane le bahlomphehi ba kgabane, Modulasetulo, ntumelle ha re diela dikgala ke bue jwaloka Mosotho ke re: Ho tseba tshotleho ha se ho phela ka ho e bala dibukeng kapa ho qoqelwa ditshomo tsa yona, empa ke ho phela kahare ho yona. Ka mantswe ao ke rata hore ANC ke mokgatlo wa tshotleho, mme o tla dula o ntse o lwanela batho ba sotlehileng mmoho le ba sa sotlehang.
Haele mekgatlo e meng e jwaloka DA ke mekgatlo ya batho ba kgotseng. O tla dula o lwanela ba kgotseng. Haele Cope yona ke mokgatlo wa mahanapuso a latswitseng kgora mme ba tla dula ba lwanela ho kgora ba le bang. [Mahofi.] Ntumelle Modulasetulo ke re: Re le ANC re tla dula re lwanela ditokelo ... [Kena hanong.] (Translation of Sesotho paragraphs follows.)
[Mr T E CHAANE: Hon Chairperson and hon members, please allow me, as we conclude, to speak in Sesotho and say: In order to understand suffering one does not have to only read about it in books or listen to stories about it, but one must also experience it. With these words I would like to say that the ANC is an organisation for the poor, and it will always fight for people who are suffering as well as those who are not suffering.
As for other organisations such as the DA, they are organisations for the rich. They will always fight for the rich. As for Cope, it is an organisation of rebels who have tasted wealth and therefore will always fight to keep it for themselves only. [Applause.] Allow me, Chairperson, to say that the ANC will always fight for the human rights ... [Interjections.]]