Former Minister Essop Pahad dies

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President Ramaphosa has offered his deep condolences to the family, friends and comrades of the late veteran, Essop Pahad.

Former Minister Essop Pahad dies
Former Minister Essop Pahad has died.

President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is deeply saddened by the passing of struggle stalwart and former Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad.

The Schweizer-Reneke born stalwart passed away in the early hours of Thursday in his sleep, at the age of 84.

Pahad served as a member of the ANC and SACP, and after 1994 as a Member of Parliament and Minister in the Presidency.

He joined the Transvaal Indian Youth Congress in 1958, where he became a vocal advocate for the cause, fighting for the rights of all South Africans, regardless of race.

However, he faced persecution for his efforts, compelling him to flee the country in 1964.

President Ramaphosa said: “We mourn the passing of a veteran of our struggle, 65 years after he took his first revolutionary step of becoming a member of the Transvaal Indian Congress.

“Security crackdowns, banning and exile shaped Essop Pahad’s contribution over decades to our struggle and, as Parliamentary Counsellor to President Thabo Mbeki and Minister in the Presidency, to the early design and impact of our democratic state.

“Essop Pahad was a thinker and strategist who brought his understanding of the human condition, injustice and inequality at the national and international level to bear on our transition to democracy and in introducing a democratic, non-aligned and activist South Africa to the global community.

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“He served our nation with pride, principle, pragmatism, and a charm that that lived comfortably alongside a tongue that could lash severely at the right provocation.

“Amid the excessive demands of his public life, Essop Pahad was deeply devoted to his wife, Meg, and was a proud and doting father and grandfather, who is now sorely missed. May his soul rest in peace.”

The late Pahad will be laid to rest with Muslim Rites at West Park Cemetery on Thursday afternoon.

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