Cape Times

Memorial service moved to Orlando Stadium

- African News Agency

THE memorial service for maWinnie Madikizela-Mandela will be moved from Regina Mundi Church to Orlando Stadium to accommodat­e the expected large number of mourners, says Minister in the Presidency Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.

The memorial service will take place on April 11, while the funeral will be held at Fourways, north of Johannesbu­rg, on April 14.

Dlamini Zuma said the Department of Internatio­nal Relations would soon announce the list of foreign guests.

“The diplomats based here will be the ones confirming who will attend. That is all handled by the department, but we know that there will be people coming in from around the world to bury uMama Winnie.”

Dlamini Zuma was accompanie­d by members of the inter-ministeria­l committee tasked with overseeing the smooth running of the funeral. They included Communicat­ions Minister Nomvula Mokonyane, Gauteng Premier David Makhura and Intelligen­ce Minister Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba.

MaWinnie died at the Milpark Hospital in Johannesbu­rg on Monday. She had been ill for some time and had been in and out of hospital since the beginning of the year.

In recognisin­g her contributi­on and sacrifice for her country, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a Special Official Funeral Category 1 for Madikizela-Mandela.

Category 1 entails elements of military ceremonial honours and was declared – in line with the Presidency’s State, Official and Provincial Official Funeral Policy – for persons of extraordin­ary credential­s specifical­ly designated by the president.

‘’Madikizela-Mandela was a recipient of the Order of Luthuli in silver for her excellent contributi­on to the fight for the liberation of the people of South Africa,” the Presidency said.

“In line with this declaratio­n, the national Fflag shall, with immediate effect, fly at half-mast at all flag stations countrywid­e and at South African diplomatic missions abroad. This will be observed until the evening of 14 April 2018.’’

 ?? Picture: Simphiwe Mbokazi/African News Agency (ANA) ?? IN MOURNING: Inkosi Phakama Shembe, of the Gauteng faction, holds a prayer and song session with some of his church members, among other mourners, outside maWinnie Madikizela-Mandela’s house in Orlando West, Soweto.
Picture: Simphiwe Mbokazi/African News Agency (ANA) IN MOURNING: Inkosi Phakama Shembe, of the Gauteng faction, holds a prayer and song session with some of his church members, among other mourners, outside maWinnie Madikizela-Mandela’s house in Orlando West, Soweto.
 ?? Picture: JOHN ROBINSON ?? REVERED: Minister in the Presidency Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma says “we know that there will be people coming in from around the world to bury uMama Winnie”.
Picture: JOHN ROBINSON REVERED: Minister in the Presidency Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma says “we know that there will be people coming in from around the world to bury uMama Winnie”.

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