Government hosts memorial service for victims of Boksburg explosion

Mourners are expected to pay their respects to the victims of the of Boksburg explosion during a memorial service hosted by the Gauteng provincial government on Friday at the Boksburg Civic Centre.

The death toll of the explosion incident of a truck near the OR Tambo Memorial Hospital on Saturday, 24 December 2022, now reportedly stands at 27.

According to a media report, 10 of the deceased are health workers from Tambo Memorial Hospital.

Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, together with Gauteng MEC for Health and Wellness, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko, are expected to attend the memorial service.

President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier this week expressed deep sadness at the continued loss of life following the explosion.

“The nation’s hearts go out to everyone affected by this devastating incident. Such events take on greater sadness and tragedy when they occur at this time of year when all of us pray for safety and look forward to the togetherness and comfort of extended time with family and friends.

“In this instance, the loss of life is rendered more intense because some of the victims were hospital patients, hospital staff and children, while firefighters are counted among the injured.

“While we await the outcome of investigations into this tragedy, this incident does, like so many others, call on all of us to show due care and to avoid risk when we are out on our roads, which we share as a public amenity,” the President said.

He has expressed his appreciation for the rescue and recovery efforts by government agencies and services, as well as organisations such as Gift of the Givers.

The truck driver has been released on a warning pending further investigation.

The 32-year-old suspect had been charged with multiple counts of culpable homicide, negligent causing of an explosion, resulting in death [Act 26 of 1956, Section 27 (2)] and malicious damage to property.

Source: South African Government News Agency

President Cyril Ramaphosa hails Pele as global inspiration and champion of peace

President hails Pele as a global inspiration and champion of peace

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing of global football icon and social activist, Pelé.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento has passed away at the age of 82 after an extended illness.

President Ramaphosa offers his deepest sympathy to Pelé’s family and friends and to the government and people of Brazil.

The President has expressed his condolences in letters to President Jair Bolsonaro as well as incoming President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva.

The only 3 time FIFA World Cup champion, Pelé dazzled both fans and competitors alike with a skillful and entertaining style of play that made him a global star and icon of excellence in football.

He was a campaigner for improved social conditions in his home country and internationally, and served as Minister of Sport in Brazil from January 1995 to April 1998.

Pelé visited South Africa in 1995 and met President Nelson Mandela. The two global figures expressed profound admiration for one another based on their common social and political causes.

President Ramaphosa said: “During the eight decades of his life, Pelé not only filled football stadiums with exhilaration but he filled hearts and homes with hope and the knowledge that adversity was surmountable.

“He was a global inspiration who embodied the best that sport has to offer as an exhibition of physical endeavour and as a means to transform individuals and entire societies from within.

“His endurance and impact on the field of play inspired the resilience with which Pelé worked for peace and justice globally.

“Pelé will be missed by multiple generations of people worldwide who were touched by his life even if they never set foot in a stadium.”

Source: Government of South Africa

Pele “a global inspiration and champion of peace”

President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing of global football icon and social activist, Pelé.

Edson Arantes do Nascimento passed away at the age of 82 after an extended illness.

“President Ramaphosa offers his deepest sympathy to Pelé’s family and friends and to the government and people of Brazil. The President has expressed his condolences in letters to President Jair Bolsonaro as well as incoming President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva,” said the Presidency in a statement on Friday.

The only three-time FIFA World Cup champion, Pelé dazzled both fans and competitors alike with a skillful and entertaining style of play that made him a global star and icon of excellence in football.

He was a campaigner for improved social conditions in his home country and internationally, and served as Minister of Sport in Brazil from January 1995 to April 1998.

“During the eight decades of his life, Pelé not only filled football stadiums with exhilaration but he filled hearts and homes with hope and the knowledge that adversity was surmountable,” said the President.

“He was a global inspiration who embodied the best that sport has to offer as an exhibition of physical endeavour and as a means to transform individuals and entire societies from within.

“His endurance and impact on the field of play inspired the resilience with which Pelé worked for peace and justice globally.

“Pelé will be missed by multiple generations of people worldwide who were touched by his life even if they never set foot in a stadium,” said President Ramaphosa.

Pelé visited South Africa in 1995 and met President Nelson Mandela.

According to the Presidency, the two global figures expressed profound admiration for one another based on their common social and political causes.

Source: South African Government News Agency

Condolences for journalist Chris Matome Moagi

Government has paid tribute to Daily Sun’s multimedia journalist, Chris Matome Moagi, who passed away after a short battle with cancer.

“This is truly a loss for the Daily Sun and the country’s media industry. Moagi, was only 31 at the time of his passing, and despite being so young he displayed a unique ability to capture the story via images and videos and bring it into our homes,” Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Director General Phumla Williams said on Thursday.

Moagi passed away on Monday. He will be buried on Friday, 30 December, with the service held at the Fleurhof Community Centre.

“In addition, he was also a talented writer. The quality of his work was extraordinary and his commitment to uphold the standards of professional journalism is commendable. Government sends its condolences to his family, friends and colleagues at the Daily Sun and the media fraternity,” Williams said.

Source: South African Government News Agency