Madiba first came to Constitutiona Hill in 1956. (Sthembiso Sithole) |
Chairperson of Brand SA, Chichi Maponya described Mandela as a man who had courage to fight for democracy.
Maponya says: “As Brand South Africa, we want to thank Madiba for fighting for human rights, he fought against Apartheid. We are paying tribute to him.”
Maponya, who is the daughter of renowned businessman, Dr Richard Maponya confirmed that her father will attend Madiba’s funeral in Qunu, Eastern Cape.
On their Facebook page Constitutional Hill continues to pay tribute to former statesman.
“Madiba first came to this historical place in 1956 and on 10 December in 1996, the Constitution of South Africa was signed into law by South Africa's then President, the late Nelson Mandela. The final version was symbolically signed in Sharpeville, Vereeniging to coincide with International Human Rights Day. The signing thus represented a move from the horrors of our Apartheid past into an era of transparency and accountability founded upon an unerring respect for human rights.”
Brand South Africa says Constitutional Hill will be lit up until Madiba is buried.
This article appeared on SABCNews site.
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