South Africa announces burial plans for Winnie Mandela
South Africa has announced burial plans for the former wife of the country’s president, Winnie Mandela who died on Monday at the age of 81.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the late human rights activist will be committed to mother earth April 14th.
He also spoke of how this would be preceded by a State Memorial on April 11th. South Africans are slowly coming to terms with the death of Winnie Mandela, a passage for which there were no indications and for which people were least prepared.
The South African nation is in mourning, a process involving TV and news channels being overwhelmed with condolence messages and lots of people in tears. It is the falling of a great tree, one of those who kept the Apartheid machine on its toes.
In a long story announcing the death of the former wife of national liberation politics icon, Nelson Mandela, The Washington Post, for instance, wrote inter alia: while other leaders moved to luxurious, previously all-white suburbs, Mrs. Madikizela-Mandela stayed in Soweto, the black township South of Johannesburg”.
The paper added how, in many ways more than Mandela himself, “she epitomized the so-called “new” South Africa”, the type of claims that gives an insight to the complexity of the political personality of the late Winnie.
Mandela would remain an engaging personality for Historians, Psychologists, students of gender politics and of leadership types for a long time. Apartheid dealt with her more than any other of its victims – denied her the pleasure of settled family life by snatching her husband into prison and even afterwards.