It is no longer news
that Winnie Mandela, the South African anti-apartheid crusader and former wife
of the First Black President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, has died at age
81. According to a family source, she passed away after a protracted illness. Her
death, no doubt, symbolizes the end of an ear for South
Africa in the history of struggles for political
emancipation in South Africa .
In the tempestuous years of apartheid rule in the Rainbow country, she was a
thorn in the flesh of the white supremacists and a rallying point for the
unconditional release of her then incarcerated husband. Without a doubt, Winnie
was one of the leading figures in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa .
She was dubbed the “Mother of the Nation”
while numerous musicians and writers across the world, who celebrated Nelson
Mandela in their works, also accorded her eminence consideration.
The departed enigma was married to Nelson
Mandela for 38 years, including the 27 years the iconic South Africa former President was imprisoned in Robin Island ,
near Cape Town .
She kept the memory of her imprisoned husband alive during his years on Robben Island
and helped give the struggle for justice in South Africa a universal image. Up
till the time she breathed her last, she was a leading member of South Africa ’s
frontline political party, the ruling African National Congress, ANC. At the
time of her death, she was a member of the country’s parliament. In 1993,
she was elected president of the ANC’s Women’s League. In 1994, she was elected
to parliament and became Deputy Minister of Arts, Science and Technology in the
country’s first multi-racial government.
*Nelson and Winnie Mandela |