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Ramaphosa honours the legacy of Sibusiso Bengu, a pioneering leader

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his “deep sadness” at the passing of Prof Sibusiso Bengu.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has remembered the late Sibusiso Bengu as a “pioneering leader” and a steadfast advocate for education and equality in South Africa. The tribute follows the news of Bengu’s passing at the age of 90, which has left an indelible mark on those who knew him and the nation at large. Ramaphosa’s words resonate strongly not only with those who were inspired by Bengu’s resolve but also with a generation that continues to fight for the ideals he championed.

Bengu, who held key positions in the South African government after the end of apartheid, is revered for his commitment to transforming the educational landscape of the country. As the first black Minister of Education in a democratic South Africa, he was instrumental in laying the foundations for a more inclusive education system that addressed the inequalities of the past.

“Sibusiso was a giant among us, a man whose vision and commitment to education and empowerment are unparalleled,” Ramaphosa said during a memorial service. “His legacy lives on in the many lives he touched through his work, advocating for a fairer and more equitable society.”

Throughout his career, Bengu was not only a figure of political significance but also a symbol of hope for many South Africans. He dedicated his life to the upliftment of marginalised communities and believed fervently in the power of education to change lives.

Colleagues and friends shared their memories of Bengu, recalling his unwavering dedication and integrity. “He was not just a leader; he was a mentor, a father figure to many of us in the struggle for equality,” said one of his former associates. “He taught us that education is the most powerful tool we have in the fight against poverty and ignorance.”

The nation mourns the loss of Sibusiso Bengu, a man who not only shaped policy but also transformed hearts and minds. As South Africa continues to address various socio-economic challenges, his vision remains a guiding light for many.

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