Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Activists to hold memorial service for Winnie

- Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspond­ent

WOMEN activists in Zimbabwe are set to conduct a memorial service to celebrate the life of anti-apartheid stalwart, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who died on Monday.

The death of Madikizela-Mandela (81), ex-wife to the late South African President Nelson Mandela in a South African hospital after a long illness has plunged South Africa into mourning with Zimbabwean­s also grieving her passing on.

The chairperso­n of the Parliament­ary Committee Chairperso­n for Women and Youths Affairs Ms Priscilla Misihairab­wi-Mushonga said as women they will hold a memorial service to honour the South African liberation icon.

Ms Misihairab­wi-Mushonga said the memorial service would be attended by an official from the ANC Women’s League.

“You may want to know that we are planning as the women’s activists/the feminist movement to have a memorial service for the late Winnie to celebrate her. And we have spoken to the Ambassador of South Africa. We are in the process of organising because we would want some women from the ANC Women’s League to come and speak about her life,” Ms Misihairab­wi-Mushonga.

She said the date for the memorial service is yet to be advised but will be done after Madikizela-Mandela has been buried.

Ms Misihairab­wi-Mushonga said the anti-apartheid icon’s death is an awakening call for activists to redefine their action call.

“Her death is a heavy blow to many of us. Her death has educated us to re-think about what we need to do to celebrate the heroines of the struggles that we had. We recognise her and celebrate her,” said Ms Misihairab­wi Mushonga.

She said she would lobby Parliament to send a delegation to attend her burial.

Ms Misihairab­wi-Mushonga said Madikizela­Mandela should be celebrated not because of her links to the late Cde Mandela but for the ideals she stood for.

The Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs, Cde Angelina Masuku, said Madikizela Mandela could have given up when her husband was jailed but driven

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