Nelson Mandela's eldest granddaughter has said she will no longer vote for South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC), claiming the party no longer holds the values for which her grandfather fought.
Ndileka Mandela, 52, a nurse who runs a Mandela family foundation to help the rural poor, said she had been left despondent by the ANC-led Government, which she said was squandering public money and neglecting the impoverished.
"This is not a decision that has been made out of anger," said Mandela, who is the first in the family to reject the ANC. "I've been thinking about it for a while. It's been a build up."
She said worthwhile projects in rural areas were always held up by a lack of funding, yet the Government, led by President Jacob Zuma, was wasting billions of rand.
The ANC's callousness after a government blunder caused the deaths of 96 state psychiatric patients in Gauteng province last year was the tipping point in her decision, she added.