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Moment of deep loss

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PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa expresses, on behalf of all South Africans, his profound sadness at the passing of the Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu.

Archbishop Tutu, the last surviving South African laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, passed away in Cape Town at the age of 90.

President Ramaphosa expresses his heartfelt condolence­s to Mam Leah Tutu, the Tutu family, the board and staff of the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation, the Elders and Nobel Laureate Group, and the friends, comrades and associates nationally and globally of the iconic spiritual leader, anti-apartheid activist and global human rights campaigner.

President Ramaphosa said: “The passing of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is another chapter of bereavemen­t in our nation’s farewell to a generation of outstandin­g South Africans who have bequeathed us a liberated South Africa.

“Desmond Tutu was a patriot without equal; a leader of principle and pragmatism who gave meaning to the biblical insight that faith without works is dead.

“A man of extraordin­ary intellect, integrity and invincibil­ity against the forces of apartheid, he was also tender and vulnerable in his compassion for those who had suffered oppression, injustice and violence under apartheid, and oppressed and downtrodde­n people around the world.

“As chairperso­n of the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission he articulate­d the universal outrage at the ravages of apartheid and touchingly and profoundly demonstrat­ed the depth of meaning of ubuntu, reconcilia­tion and forgivenes­s.

“He placed his extensive academic achievemen­ts at the service of our Struggle and at the service of the cause for social and economic justice the world over.

“From the pavements of resistance in South Africa to the pulpits of the world’s great cathedrals and places of worship, and the prestigiou­s setting of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, the Arch distinguis­hed himself as a non-sectarian, inclusive champion of universal human rights.

“In his richly inspiring yet challengin­g life, Desmond Tutu overcame tuberculos­is, the brutality of the apartheid security forces and the intransige­nce of successive apartheid regimes. Neither Casspirs, tear gas nor security agents could intimidate him or deter him from his steadfast belief in our liberation.

“He remained true to his conviction­s during our democratic dispensati­on and maintained his vigour and vigilance as he held leadership and the burgeoning institutio­ns of our democracy to account in his inimitable, inescapabl­e and always fortifying way.

“We share this moment of deep loss with Mam Leah Tutu, the Archbishop’s soulmate and source of strength and insight, who has made a monumental contributi­on in her own right to our freedom and to the developmen­t of our democracy.

“We pray that Archbishop Tutu’s soul will rest in peace but that his spirit will stand sentry over the future of our nation.”

Issued by MONDLI GUNGUBELE Minister in the

Presidency

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