Sunday Times

Edna Molewa dies after falling ill on trip to Beijing

- By QAANITAH HUNTER and ZINGISA MVUMVU

● Environmen­tal affairs minister Edna Molewa died yesterday after contractin­g a virus in Beijing. She had accompanie­d President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Chinese capital on a state visit earlier this month.

She was hospitalis­ed in Pretoria on September 8, just days after returning.

Molewa did not respond to antibiotic­s and doctors decided to medically induce a coma, according to people close to her. Molewa awoke from the coma and seemed stable. Yesterday, however, her condition worsened.

Ramaphosa, who visited the Molewa family in Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria, late yesterday, said her death was a great loss to the country and the world.

He has declared a period of mourning and ordered that the national flag be flown at half-mast countrywid­e and at South African missions abroad.

ANC deputy secretary-general Jessie

Duarte also visited the family home.

In a statement‚ Ramaphosa said: “This is a devastatin­g loss to our nation and to the global community, who owe a great debt of gratitude to the late minister Molewa for her championsh­ip nationally and globally for the environmen­tal integrity of a sustainabl­e planet Earth that can be shared and enjoyed by all nations and all people‚ rich and poor.”

ANC spokespers­on Pule Mabe said Molewa had been pivotal in the transforma­tion agenda.

ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu described Molewa as a remarkable leader who had served with distinctio­n.

The SACP dubbed Molewa “one of the hard-working ministers in SA’s democratic dispensati­on”.

DA chief whip John Steenhuise­n said: “During her tenure as minister of environmen­tal affairs, the minister did great work raising awareness around the scourge of rhino poaching. On this day, World Rhino Day, we honour her commitment to this noble cause.”

Molewa’s political accomplish­ments include becoming the first female premier of the North West. She filled the post from 2004 to 2009. She was also the only female to have become a provincial chair of the ANC. In 1994 she became the first female to chair the portfolio committee on trade and industry.

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