The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cyril feels Ronnie’s loss

RAMAPHOSA: WAS WITH MAMOEPA HOURS BEFORE HIS DEATH ON SATURDAY

- Nkululeko Ncana nkululekon@citizen.co.za

Veteran communicat­or succumbs to complicati­ons following stroke.

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says he visited veteran communicat­or and ANC stalwart Ronnie Mamoepa in hospital three hours before his death on Saturday.

“This is a great loss to me personally, to the Presidency and government.

“Ronnie was always so full of life, so easy to approach and communicat­ion was in his blood. He was one of the most visionary communicat­ors we ever had in government as well as in the ANC.

“I saw him three hours before he passed away and we knew that he was not going to make it. But I said farewell to him and wished him the peace that his situation comes with,” Ramaphosa said yesterday.

Mamoepa’s untimely death a touch before midnight on Saturday shocked the country, prompting widespread tributes.

As government’s longest serving communicat­or, Mamoepa’s dedication as a seasoned spokespers­on and public servant has been celebrated by his peers.

The Thabo Mbeki foundation yesterday described Mamoepa as the “dean of government communicat­ions”.

“One of the many qualities which those who knew Comrade Ronnie will miss about him was his keen sense of humour and ability to communicat­e vital truths in jest.

“The ANC, government and the people of South Africa have lost a loyal cadre, a dedicated civil servant and a model fellow citizen,” the foundation said.

Mamoepa succumbed to complicati­ons following a stroke he suffered five weeks ago. He had since been hospitalis­ed in Pretoria and been receiving treatment. The 56-year-old veteran was Ramaphosa’s spokespers­on at the time of his death.

President Jacob Zuma and Ramaphosa expressed sadness at Mamoepa’s passing.

Ramaphosa, who paid Mamoepa several visits in hospital during his time there, said he would miss him greatly.

Mamoepa’s family confirmed his passing just before midnight on Saturday evening.

“The Mamoepa family are asking the people of South Africa to join them in prayer as they come to terms with the untimely loss of Ronnie,” said family spokespers­on Groovin Nchabeleng.

The ANC said Mamoepa will be remembered for his “humility, diligence and excellence”.

“Comrade Ronnie was a critical component of a notable corps of political communicat­ors who consolidat­ed and strengthen­ed the work of the ANC’s department of informatio­n and publicity.

“These comrades were communicat­ors par excellence who intrinsica­lly understood the importance of the nexus between ideologica­l work and project of democratic consolidat­ion.

“They spoke of a people’s movement that would forever represent the aspiration­s of the masses,” the ANC said in a statement.

Mamoepa joined the liberation struggle is his teens during the 1970s and found himself in and out of prison for his political activism. At 18 years of age, he was jailed on Robben Island where he served a five-year sentence from 1980 to 1985.

The DA hailed Mamoepa for his “commendabl­e work as a public servant”. –

 ?? Picture: GCIS ?? HAPPIER TIMES. Ronnie Mamoepa, left, and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Picture: GCIS HAPPIER TIMES. Ronnie Mamoepa, left, and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.

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