Premier Mahumapelo visits Mompati family


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Premier Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo is visiting the family of the struggle stalwart Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati in Vryburg at 15HOO today to convey condolences on behalf of the North West Provincial Government.

Mama Ruta, as she was affectionately known, passed on in the early hours of Tuesday morning whilst in Cape Town to receive medical treatment after a short illness.

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MEC MOLAPISI TO LAUNCH REAKGONA BUS HIGH FREQUENCY SERVICE


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The Bokone Bophirima Community Safety and Transport Management Hon MEC Gaoage Oageng Molapisi will officially launch of the “Re A Kgona” bus high frequency services in Mahikeng.

The project is part of Premier Supra Mahumapelo’s Mahikeng Rebranding, Renewal and Repositioning (MRRR) program. It is also intended to reduce private car dependency and traffic congestion especially during peak hours.

The event that will be held as follows:

Date           :        Wednesday 13 May 2015

Time           :        15H00

Venue        :        Tirelo Building next to Botanical Park

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MEC Molapisi to deliver his 2015/16 policy speech


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Community Safety and Transport Management MEC Gaoage Molapisi will deliver departmental budget speech for 2015/16 financial year.

Molapisi is expected to reflect on the achievements attained during the past financial year and the challenges faced by the department.

The MEC will further outline departmental plans on how to increase and speed-up service delivery to the marginalized communities in the province.

The budget speech to be held as follows:

Date           :        Thursday 14 May 2015

Time           :        8H30 for 9H00

Venue        :        North West Provincial Legislature

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Vryburg residents mourn the death of Mama Ruth Mompati


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
South Africans woke up to the sad news after the passing of African National Congress struggle icon, Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati.

Mompati who was born at the remote area of Tlapeng village, near Vryburg rose to fame after she participated in struggle.

Most people continue to pay tribute to the struggle stalwart that passed away at the age of 89 in Cape Town after a short illness.

Even though family members could not talk to the media, most people continue to gather at her house. Premier Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo is expected to visit the family of the struggle stalwart Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati in Vryburg at 15h00 today to convey condolences on behalf of the North West Provincial Government.

“Mama Ruta, as she was affectionately known, passed on in the early hours of Tuesday morning whilst in Cape Town to receive medical treatment after a short illness” Office of the Premier spokesperson Brian Setswambung said.

Various political parties sent their heartfelt condolences to the Mompati family.

The residents of Vryburg said they were touched by the death of Mompati and they will forever cherish her life.

“We are very touched by the death of the struggle icon Dr Ruth Mompati. She managed to united blacks and whites in Vryburg and with her pedigree, we are now one people” Eden Visagie said.

Another resident who was her church mate, Kelebogile Kgethile(60) could not put her feelings in words as she described Mompati as one of the humble human beings lived.

Dr Ruth Mompati was honoured by African National Congress in the North West where they handed over a Mercedes Benz car and the provincial government unveiled her sculpture in the heart of Vryburg.

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ANC North West stalwart bows out


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BY OBAKENG MAJE
ANC North West stalwart, Dr Ruth Mompati passed away. Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati was born in Tlapeng Village, few kilometres from Ganyesa in Kagisano-Molopo area within the district of Bophirima, now called Dr Ruth Mompati District Municipality after it (the district) being named after her.

Born on the 14 September 1925, she grew up in a thoroughly rural environment. Between 1933 and 1940 she attended Vryburg United Primary Schools, where she completed Standard six (6).

Two years later, she continued her schooling at Tigerkloof Institution of Education where she received her Native Lower Primary Certificate. In 1944 she started her teaching career at the age of nineteen in Dithakwaneng Primary School near Vryburg.

“She is passionately known as “Mama Ruta” within her community”

She got married in 1952 and lost her job due to apartheid laws regulated that black female teachers were not supposed to get married. Immediately after, she moved to Johannesburg and became an active member of the ANC Orlando branch.

In the same year, she studied short-hand typing.

In 1953 she was employed by Mandela and Tambo Attorneys as a short-hand typist. She became a member of the National Executive Committee of the ANC Women’s League and become one of the founder members of the Federation of South African  Women the following year. She was one of the organisers and leaders of the Anti Pass Law march in Pretoria on the 9th August 1956.

In 1962, she left the country for Military training with MKhondo We Sizwe in the then Soviet Union.  She could not return to the Country to do her underground work because her colleague had given evidence against the ANC leadership. She had to become the full-time cadre of the underground movement in exile.

In 1966 she was elected to the National Executive Committee and during the same year she was transferred to the ANC‘s office in Zambia, but continued between Tanzania and Zambia during the course of her work in the ANC President’s office. In 1966, she was sent to Germany by the movement as the ANC Women’s League secretary to represent the Federation of South African Women in its secretariat.

In 1990, she was chosen to be part of the ANC delegation that negotiated the peaceful transition with the government at Groote Schuur. In 1994 she was elected to the National Assembly of the Republic of South Africa and served as a Member of Parliment from 1994-1996 before she seconded to become an Ambassador to Switzerland until 2000.

In 1996, Mama Ruth was awarded an Honorary Masters Degree in Education by the University of the North West in Mahikeng. The scholarship was named after her by Huston-Tillotson University, in Austin, Texas, USA. In 1998, the Medical University of South Africa awarded her an Honorary Doctorate. She has been the Mayor of Naledi Local Municipality from June 2000 until May 2010. In consolidating the vision of the society and the country she liberated, this true activist and daughter of the soil continues to serve community in various capacities. She serves on many Boards, including being Chairperson of the Swiss-South Africa Corporative Initiative Trust.
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