Cape Times

WE BID FAREWELL TO RADIO’S ROWENA BAIRD

- Mlimandlel­a Ndamase: Ministeria­l Spokespers­on Department of Communicat­ions AFRICA COURTNEY

THE Minister of Communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane has expressed her shock and sadness at the passing of experience­d radio presenter and media personalit­y Ms Rowena Baird, who passed away on Friday.

Ms Baird has enjoyed a career in broadcasti­ng that has spanned over two decades, starting at Radio Bop, which was a nurturing hub for many prominent radio personalit­ies and journalist­ic talent.

“Through Rowena’s dedication, which she shared with the nation, her on-air talent often assisted us as a country to confront a variety of difficult yet necessary conversati­ons, for nation-building and socialcohe­sion.

“I personally had the honour to commemorat­e the life of Mama Albertina Sisulu in conversati­on with her earlier this year in February.

“Rowena had a deep passion for women emancipati­on and a concern for how the life-stories of women, such as Mama Sisulu, were not being used effectivel­y to empower the girl child,” said Minister Mokonyane.

“To Rowena, we are most indebted for her service to the nation through the public broadcaste­r and for the work she has done to raise her voice for the many women who suffer and die in silence from abuse, sickness and poverty.

“On behalf of our government and indeed on my own behalf, we extend heartfelt condolence­s to her family, her SAFM/SABC colleagues and the media fraternity in its entirety,” said Minister Mokonyane.

“Goodnight my sister, see you in the morning,” concluded Minister Mokonyane.

 ??  ?? THE newly engaged Dionne de Stadler and Robin Petersen enjoy the beautiful sunset from Sea Point beach on Saturday. |
THE newly engaged Dionne de Stadler and Robin Petersen enjoy the beautiful sunset from Sea Point beach on Saturday. |

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