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Tributes pour in for ANC stalwart Getrude Shope, who has died at 99

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As South Africa mourns the loss of a beloved figure, the memory of Getrude Shope lives on, reminding us of the relentless pursuit of freedom she embodied throughout her long and impactful life.
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The struggle for equality in South Africa has lost a formidable voice with the passing of ANC stalwart and veteran activist Getrude Shope, affectionately known as Ma-Shope, who died peacefully at her home in Gauteng at the age of 99. The news of her death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from across the nation, commemorating her lifelong dedication to the fight against apartheid and her pivotal contributions to the African National Congress (ANC).

Born in Johannesburg but raised in Zimbabwe, Shope’s educational journey began with her training as a teacher. Her passion for education saw her teaching in Natal and Soweto, where she shaped the minds of many young South Africans. However, her commitment to education was overshadowed by her fierce opposition to Bantu Education—a systematic effort by the apartheid government to undermine the educational prospects of non-white South Africans. At just 29 years old, she made the courageous decision to leave her teaching career to join the ANC and actively partake in the campaign to boycott this oppressive educational system.

As a leader within the ANC, Shope was a trailblazer for women’s rights and empowerment. Her tenure as president of the ANC Women’s League highlighted her unwavering commitment to advancing gender equality and providing a platform for women to assert their rights in a patriarchal society. Under her leadership, the League became a spirited organisation advocating for women’s issues and rights during some of the most challenging times in the country’s history.

Shope’s legacy extends beyond her political activism; she has been a source of inspiration for many young leaders in the ANC and the broader struggle for social justice. Her contributions to South Africa’s democracy cannot be understated, as she played a crucial role in redefining the political landscape for women and marginalized communities.

In their tributes, leaders from all walks of life remembered Ma-Shope not only for her activism but for her warmth, wisdom, and indomitable spirit. The ANC described her as a “mother to many” and a “guiding light” for those dedicated to the ideals of freedom and equality. Her death leaves a significant void in the hearts of those who continue to fight against injustice in South Africa.

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