Chairperson, I rise with trepidation. I am privileged to say farewell to Rev Meshoe. Hon Deputy President, you and I spent too much time away from the country to have known him. As a result, I don't have much to say. The first time I got to know the Rev Meshoe was when the First Parliament convened. It is when I learnt that there was a citizen called K R Meshoe, and I must say that I know Rev Meshoe to be very strong in his religious beliefs. He has always worked with extreme enthusiasm. Everything he has been doing in Parliament since I have known him has been with very thorough enthusiasm.
When I still occupied a seat this side, I was one of those ...