By Zuko Komisa
Seven days of mourning have been declared by President Cyril Ramaphosa following the passing of former speaker Frene Ginwala.
Following the passing of Frene Ginwala, the first speaker of the democratic Parliament, President Cyril Ramaphosa has proclaimed seven days of mourning.
Ginwala, who had a stroke two weeks prior, passed away on Thursday at the age of 90 in her Cape Town home.
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All flag stations across the nation are required to fly the national flag at half-mast until the evening of January 24 as per President Ramaphosa’s order.
“In 2005, Dr Ginwala was honoured with the Order of Luthuli in Silver for her excellent contribution to the struggle against gender oppression and her tireless contribution to the struggle for a non-sexist, non-racial, just and democratic South Africa,”
“The Presidency will in the coming days announce details of an official memorial service that will take place in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 24 January. This event will serve as a national tribute to the late Speaker,” the statement said.
President @CyrilRamaphosa declares mourning period in honour of the late Dr Frene Ginwala. https://t.co/iqzQMjNh7c
— Presidency | South Africa 🇿🇦 (@PresidencyZA) January 16, 2023
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