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FOREIGN MINISTER SIGNS CONDOLENCE BOOK FOR WINNIE MADIZIKE-MANDELA

Date: 
Thursday, 12 April 2018

Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith yesterday (Wednesday, April 11) signed the condolence book for Winnie Madizike-Mandela at the South African High Commission in Jamaica. 

“Many women worldwide have followed her example to stand up and believe that regardless of race, class, colour or creed, we all have a voice and we all can and should defend our rights. She did not live a life without reason for criticism, but I feel strongly that her work should never be diminished. Jamaica, and in particular Jamaican women honour her strength, struggle and sacrifice,” Minister Johnson Smith reflected, after signing the condolence book.

The Minister also agreed with a member of the High Commission’s staff who expressed the view that, “Winnie did not die. She multiplied.”

 

In response, the Minister noted, “They say in death there is victory. Winnie has proven that. Her legacy will live on. Jamaica mourns with South Africa.”

 

In an earlier social media post, immediately following the death of the South African activist, Minister Johnson Smith had noted that, “Winnie Mandela was a phenomenal woman who will always be for us women across the world, a symbol of strength, commitment and leadership. Her sacrifices and contribution to South Africa will long be remembered by a world who will continue to say thank you - for standing up for your people, for standing against injustice, for believing you could make a difference, for making others believe, and indeed for the difference you made!”

 

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