Showing posts with label Queen of the amaMpondo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen of the amaMpondo. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

VIP send off for Majali

Controversial businessman Sandile Majali, who died four days ago, is set to be given a high-profile send off. Majali, 48, who was found dead in a Sandton hotel the morning after Christmas Day, is to be buried in Port St Johns in the Eastern Cape on January 9. His body was removed from the government mortuary in Hillbrow yesterday and handed to a private undertaker to prepare him for burial. A memorial service was scheduled to be held at the Bryanston Methodist Church, Joburg, at 3pm this afternoon.

Family insiders have revealed that, while the speakers list has yet to be finalised, those under consideration are struggle and ANC stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, the Deputy Minister of Correctional Services and former Limpopo premier Ngoako Ramatlhodi, legal eagle Dumisa Ntsebeza, SC, and the Queen of the amaMpondo. Majali was born in Port St Johns and was hugely popular in vast rural areas around the town.

It has been learnt from close relatives that Majali had a heart operation four weeks ago and that the respiratory problems thought to have led to his death were directly linked to his recuperation. Independent Newspapers has also established why Majali was staying at the Quatermain Hotel, a stone’s throw from his house, when he died. “He was estranged from his wife and was living with his girlfriend in the Morningside house,” a relative said. “His children, who live with their mother in the Eastern Cape, came to spend Christmas with their father. “Being a considerate father, he did not want the children and the girlfriend to be under the same roof, so he booked a suite at the hotel for himself and the woman. “He did this out of decency and nothing else.”

It emerged this week that Majali’s estate may be sequestrated if his creditors and business partners bring claims to recover financial losses. Johan Klopper, the managing director of Independent Corporate Recovery Advisors, which specialises in liquidation and curatorship cases, said: “If there are any legal claims regarding liquidation, then these may be claims against his estate.” Klopper was a joint trustee of the estate of slain mining magnate Brett Kebble.

At the time of his death, Majali was facing charges of fraud over the alleged hijacking of a resources company and was believed to be in financial difficulty. He had voluntarily liquidated his Imvume Resources business, which was sued by PetroSA for the recovery of R11-million that Majali diverted to the ANC before the 2004 elections instead of using it, as had been intended, to pay in advance for oil.

Majali was also involved in a court battle with the Financial Services Board over his business dealings.

Source: IoL

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

HRH Princess Stella Margaret Nomzano Sigcau

HRH Princess Stella Margaret Nomzano Sigcau, born 14th January 1937 at Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape, educated at Lovedale Institute (Teachers Diploma, 1954), and University of Fort Hare (BA degree, 1959), worked as a teacher at a number of schools in Natal 1960/1968, entered politics during the 1968 elections in Transkei, winning Lusikisiki seat.

HRH has held the portfolios of Public Works and Education, Interior (which included Trade and Tourism) and Posts and Telecommunications prior to the granting of independence to Transkei, Transkei’s Minister of Interior Affairs (retaining responsibility for Posts and Telecommunications) with Transkeian independence, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Transkei 1981, Leader of the Transkei National Independence Party 1987, third Prime Minister of the Transkei in 1987, Minister of Public Enterprises in the South African Government 1994/1999, Minister of Public Works in the South African Government 17th June 1999 to 7th May 2006, Executive member of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa), currently serving as head of its Projects Division, Member of the ANC Women’s League (ANCWL), Natal Executive Council Chairperson of the ANCWL, Transkei;

HRH married 1962 Ronald Shabalala and had issue.

HRH died 7th May 2006 at St Augustine hospital, Durban and was buried at Kwa-Nandi, Qaukeni Farm, Lusikisiki, in the Eastern Cape on 16th May 2006.

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Monday, May 8, 2006

Stella Sigcau dies

Public Works minister Stella Sigcau has died at Durban's St Augustine Hospital, ministerial spokesperson Lucky Mochalibane said on Monday. He said Sigcau, 69, who was appointed public enterprises minister in the first post-apartheid government in 1994, died of a recurring heart problem on Sunday. Sigcau was appointed Minister of Public Works on June 17, 1999. It was unclear when Sigcau was admitted at the hospital, Mochalibane said.

Sigcau the third prime minister of the former Transkei for three months in the late 1980s before Major General Bantu Holomisa ousted her. She was born at Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape on January 4, 1937 and was a widow when she died. In 1954, she obtained a teachers diploma from the Lovedale Institute and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Fort Hare in 1959. She was a teacher at several schools in the erstwhile Natal administration, entered politics during Transkei's 1968 election and won a seat for Lusikisiki.

Sigcau became Transkei's interior affairs minister after that homeland's independence. She led the Transkei National Independence Party for 13 years until 1990, when she disbanded the party.

Source: IoL