Government sends condolences to struggle hero Mr Dan Sechaba Montsitsi

Government is sadden by passing of 1976 struggle hero, Dan Sechaba Montsitsi. He is reported to have passed away from COVID-19 complications. Government sends its deepest condolence to his family and friends. 

Montsitsi was one of the leaders in the Soweto Student’s Representative Council (SSRC) that led the student marches against the encroachment of Afrikaans language as a medium of instruction in schools. His activism led to him being arrested in June 1977.

He was one of the presidents of the SSRC, served in the South African Student Movement in 1974, and was an executive committee member of the National Youth Organisation.

After 1994, he became a member of the democratic Parliament of South Africa and served as a member of the joint standing committee of defence as well as other select committees. 

Director General of GCIS, Phumla Williams, said: “Montsitsi was part of the youth of 1976 that contributed towards the realisation of free and just society. He was known for being vocal in the fight for equal education for the youth. As a country, we are grateful for the resilience and determination by the youth of 1976 that was led by leaders like Montsisi who stayed the cause for a fight for a free and just democratic South Africa.”

Enquiries:
William Baloyi
Cell: 083 390 7147

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