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Molewa ‘daughter of South African soil’

Ramaphosa honours late environmen­tal affairs minister

- African News Agency (ANA)

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to the late environmen­tal affairs minister Edna Molewa for her efforts in combating poaching and the preservati­on of South Africa’s natural resources.

“She was a daughter of the South African soil with a deep love for nature, for her country and for the African region. She led from the front and could often be found out in the field herself in the trademark SANParks ranger uniform,” Ramaphosa said in his eulogy at Molewa’s official funeral in Pretoria.

“She had a soft spot for the rangers in our national parks and gave them her firm support as they confronted ever more complex and ever more dangerous tasks.

“She pushed for the roll-out of a range of environmen­tal programmes that offered work opportunit­ies, skills developmen­t and training to thousands of young South Africans across a range of fields, from natural resource management to fire suppressio­n to rhino conservati­on to waste management to eco-furniture production.”

Ramaphosa said Molewa was “always a champion of women’s issues”, and it was important to note that no other country had a wildfire fighting capacity with more than 10 percent of firefighte­rs being women.

“Today, nearly a third of South African wildland firefighte­rs are women and we are determined to grow this further in honour of her memory. Minister Molewa will be forever remembered by South Africans for her efforts to conserve the country’s wildlife, in particular our rhino,” said Ramaphosa.

“She had promised us that rhino would not go extinct on her watch and this has been proven to be both prescient and true. And yet, while we should welcome the fact that rhino poaching figures are on the decline, we know there is yet much more to be done.”

Ramaphosa said the the fight against poaching was not over and those who remained had to take it up with as much determinat­ion and passion as “our dear sister” Molewa did.

“In the last days of her life, Dr Molewa and her department were in liaison with my office to launch a landmark campaign to mobilise all South Africans to become environmen­tally conscious.

“The #Thuma Mina Good Green Deeds programme is aimed at changing behaviour towards littering, towards illegal dumping and towards waste in general.

“We will launch this campaign in her honour and spread her message to all South Africans that it is the responsibi­lity of each of us to keep our communitie­s clean,” he said.

Molewa’s official state funeral was held at the Tshwane Events Centre, west of Pretoria.

Molewa, 61, died in a Pretoria hospital after a short illness late last month. |

 ?? African News Agency (ANA) OUPA MOKOENA ?? ANC Women’s League members bid farewell to environmen­tal affairs minister Edna Molewa at her funeral service in Pretoria. |
African News Agency (ANA) OUPA MOKOENA ANC Women’s League members bid farewell to environmen­tal affairs minister Edna Molewa at her funeral service in Pretoria. |

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