South Africa mourns the passing of anti-apartheid leader Motsoko Pheko at the age of 93. Learn about his remarkable journey in the fight against apartheid.
Former President of the Pan Africanist Congress, Dr Motsoko Pheko, has left a legacy of courage and dedication to the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. Motsoko Pheko, who passed away at the age of 93, served as a member of parliament for the PAC for ten years, contributing significantly to different portfolio committees, including Foreign Affairs and Safety and Security. His commitment to justice and equality was unwavering throughout his nearly 40 years of membership in the PAC, until his expulsion in 2009 over allegations of financial impropriety.
Dr. Pheko's passing has left many South Africans in mourning, highlighting the impact of his anti-apartheid activism and leadership within the PAC. A Supreme Court advocate, Pheko's dedication to the liberation struggle was commendable, with his engagement in various aspects of the struggle for freedom being recognized by those who worked alongside him. His extensive service and influence within the PAC and South African political landscape have left a lasting impression on the nation.
Narius Moloto, former president of the PAC, confirmed the news of Motsoko Pheko's death, emphasizing the loss of a dedicated freedom fighter and advocate for the rights of all South Africans. Pheko's commitment to Azania, demonstrated throughout his life, serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought against apartheid. The passing of Dr. Pheko marks the end of an era, yet his legacy of courage and resilience lives on in the hearts of those who continue the struggle for justice and equality in South Africa.
In the early hours of Saturday, Motsoko Pheko peacefully passed away at the age of 93, leaving behind a profound legacy of activism and dedication to the anti-apartheid cause. His contributions to the PAC and the fight against apartheid will forever be remembered by the people of South Africa, honoring his commitment to justice and equality.
He served as the party's member of parliament for ten years, and served in different portfolio committees including Foreign Affairs and Safety and Security.
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Anti-apartheid activist and former Pan Africanist Congress of Azania leader Motsoko Pheko has died at the age of 93.
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