 South Africa's president, Siri Ramaphosa, has marked the 35th anniversary of the death of Mozambique's first president, Samora Mahel, vowing to go after Islamic insurgents wrecking havoc in the north of the country. Ramaphosa and Mozambican president, Philippe Yusei, led a memorial event at the site of the plane crash that killed Mahel while flying home from a conference in Zambia. On October 19, 1986, a Tuplelev airline carrying a Maklev airplane, beg your pardon, crashed into mountains in South Africa near the border with Mozambique, killing 35 people. Ramaphosa appealed tribute to Mahel for his contribution to the fight against colonial and apartheid rule in southern Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.