Special Provincial Official Funeral for Ronnie Mamoepa

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

President Jacob Zuma has declared a Special Provincial Official Funeral for the late government communicator, Ronnie Mamoepa, who passed away in Pretoria on Saturday.

The Presidency on Tuesday said Mamoepa was a highly regarded government communicator, accomplished public servant and freedom fighter.

Mamoepa was a liberation struggle activist and former Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, who became actively involved in the struggle for freedom and democracy at a very young age.

His quest for freedom led to his arrest by apartheid security forces and being sentenced to five years on Robben Island while still in his teens.

“He will fondly and forever be remembered for his humour and humility as well as the sterling work he displayed during his extensive spell in government, where he served various government departments and political principals as spokesperson with distinction until his untimely death,” the Presidency said.

Mamoepa worked as Head of Communications and spokesperson for the first Gauteng Premier, Tokyo Sexwale, between 1994 and 1996.

He further served as a Chief Director of Communications and spokesperson to former President Thabo Mbeki, and also spokesperson for then Deputy President Jacob Zuma, prior to his appointment as a spokesperson to former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma -- a position that he served with merit and dedication at their then head office at the Union Buildings from 2000 to 2009.

Since 2010, Mamoepa has also worked as Deputy Director General of Communications and Spokesperson to Dr Dlamini Zuma in the Department of Home Affairs, where he is credited with the most successful turnaround communications strategy in the department.

He was seconded to the Presidency by the Department of Home Affairs in 2014 to serve as the spokesperson to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, a position he held until his last day.

“Mamoepa’s love and passion for communication as well as his affable and engaging nature is legendary both inside and outside government.

“He has also been credited with mentoring a number of young people as communicators of both government and the ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), of which he was a proud member and spokesperson in its Department of Information and Publicity after the dawn of freedom in 1994,” said the Presidency.

President Jacob Zuma said government has lost one of the most outstanding communicators of the work of government and a renowned mediator of information between government and the communities, through the media.

“I wish to once again convey our heartfelt condolences to the Mamoepa family, friends and relatives as well as comrades in his political home, the ANC. We share their loss deeply. May his soul rest in peace,” said President Zuma.

The President has ordered that the National Flag be flown at half-mast at every flag station in the Gauteng province on Saturday, the day of the funeral.

The details of his memorial service and the funeral will be communicated by the Gauteng Provincial Government. - SAnews.gov.za