Former ANC Western Cape secretary Songezo Mjongile has died

Mjongile was diagnosed with colon cancer in April.

The former ANC Western Cape provincial secretary Songezo Mjongile has died, ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe confirmed in a statement on Friday morning, The Citizen reports.

“Comrade Songezo passed on peacefully in the evening hours on Thursday, 17 September 2020, at his family home in Morningside, Johannesburg surrounded by his wife and loved ones,” Mabe said.

Mjongile was diagnosed with colon cancer in April. Mabe said that among Mjongile’s last wishes was to “contribute to the renewal of the ANC and the success of the National Democratic Revolution”.

This, Mabe continued: “Was a reflection of the commitment Comrade Songezo had to the ANC, the Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) structures and to the broader society of South Africa.”

Mjongile joined the ANC at a young age, first becoming an activist and later president of the Congress of South African Students.

He was later elected to the ANC Youth League’s national executive and national working committees, before becoming the Western Cape ANC’s provincial secretary.

During his struggle with colon cancer, Mjongile took to Facebook to regularly update users on his condition, and to vocalise his political views.

https://www.facebook.com/songezo.mjongile/posts/10158787332063713

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