Zindzi Mandela, South Africa’s Ambassador to Denmark and daughter of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, was laid to rest on Friday.
The 59-year-old was laid next to her mother’s burial place at Fourways Memorial
Park in Johannesburg North.
Zindzi’s son Zondwa said his mother’s legacy will live on.
“My mother was clear that it is important to celebrate who we are. We will
continue her work. She was diversified, kind and loving and true to herself.
“We are happy to have given her a beautiful and celebratory send
off. I can’t describe the feeling, it’s been an unfortunate loss,’’ he said.
African National Congress (ANC) senior member Jeff Radebe represented the party
at the ceremony.
He said; “Even though she was the daughter of one of our iconic leaders,
Nelson Mandela, she was a leader in her own right.
“The speech she delivered in 1985 in Soweto resonates not only true to South
Africans but to people around the world. It is a sad day,’’ Radebe said.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema who is a close family
member also graced the ceremony.
Malema said it was difficult to accept Zinzdi’s passing.
“We are shattered. We are in disbelief but there is nothing we can do. She was
fearless. She spoke her mind. When they threatened to fire her, I was like you
can’t threaten Zindzi Mandela,” he said.
Zindzi supported the expropriation of land without compensation.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres and South African President
Cyril Ramaphosa sent their condolences to the Mandela family ahead of her
burial.
Zindzi’s family confirmed that she tested positive for COVID-19 on the day of
her death.
Zindzi Mandela, South Africa’s Ambassador to Denmark and daughter of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, was laid to rest on Friday.
The 59-year-old was laid next to her mother’s burial place at Fourways Memorial
Park in Johannesburg North.
Zindzi’s son Zondwa said his mother’s legacy will live on.
“My mother was clear that it is important to celebrate who we are. We will
continue her work. She was diversified, kind and loving and true to herself.
“We are happy to have given her a beautiful and celebratory send
off. I can’t describe the feeling, it’s been an unfortunate loss,’’ he said.
African National Congress (ANC) senior member Jeff Radebe represented the party
at the ceremony.
He said; “Even though she was the daughter of one of our iconic leaders,
Nelson Mandela, she was a leader in her own right.
“The speech she delivered in 1985 in Soweto resonates not only true to South
Africans but to people around the world. It is a sad day,’’ Radebe said.
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema who is a close family
member also graced the ceremony.
Malema said it was difficult to accept Zinzdi’s passing.
“We are shattered. We are in disbelief but there is nothing we can do. She was
fearless. She spoke her mind. When they threatened to fire her, I was like you
can’t threaten Zindzi Mandela,” he said.
Zindzi supported the expropriation of land without compensation.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres and South African President
Cyril Ramaphosa sent their condolences to the Mandela family ahead of her
burial.
Zindzi’s family confirmed that she tested positive for COVID-19 on the day of
her death.