06/07/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
05 JULY 2025
ANCWL KZN MOURNS THE FALL OF TWO REVOLUTIONARY COMRADES IN VRYHEID TRAGEDY
The African National Congress Women’s League in KwaZulu-Natal (ANCWL KZN) bows its head in deep sorrow following the tragic and untimely passing of two fearless comrades in a devastating accident in the Mzala Nxumalo Region, earlier today, 5 July 2025.
The incident occurred when a minibus taxi transporting members of the Ekukhanyeni Branch, Ward 17, Vryheid Sub-Region, collided head-on with a VW Polo. Preliminary reports indicate that the taxi driver swerved in a desperate attempt to avoid the oncoming vehicle, which had allegedly veered into their lane.
Two comrades perished at the scene. Thirteen others sustained serious injuries and were rushed to nearby hospitals for emergency medical treatment. These comrades were on their way to attend a critical mobilisation programme of the ANCWL National Executive Committee (NEC), as part of a revolutionary campaign to rebuild the Women's League across the province.
This NEC-led programme is not a routine engagement. It is a determined and urgent effort to revive our structures, consolidate women’s political power and reaffirm organisational discipline needed in the run-up to the ANCWL Provincial Conference.
Central to this effort is the principle that no Women’s League structure can thrive without a strong and disciplined ANC and that every Women’s League member must be a member in good standing within the broader movement.
These fallen comrades were revolutionary foot soldiers, dedicated to the cause of a non-sexist, non-racial, and just South Africa. They died clad in struggle regalia, in service of organisational renewal, grassroots mobilisation, and the political empowerment of working-class women.
Their journey was one of commitment and sacrifice, to build a Women’s League that is militant, principled, and grounded in community struggles. The programme they were attending forms part of the , a bold and unapologetic call to action for women to take their rightful place at the forefront of transforming the ANC, the state, and society at large.
This loss is a deep gash, not only inflicted in their families, but also to the NEC, the Mzala Nxumalo Regional Executive Committee, the Ekukhanyeni Branch, and the broader liberation movement.
As the ANCWL KZN, we are making urgent arrangements to visit the bereaved families and the hospitalised comrades, to offer support, solidarity, and our unwavering commitment to walk with them through this painful chapter.
We send our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, their children, comrades, and communities in the branch. They have not died in vain. They have fallen in service of a greater vision, one we must now pursue with even more courage and unity.
May their revolutionary souls rest in eternal power.
May their names live on in the struggle for true freedom.
Issued by the African National Congress Women’s League in KwaZulu-Natal
For media enquiries, please contact:
Cde Matho Shozi
ANCWL Provincial Task Team Coordinator
079 584 1960
Cde Phindile Sishi
ANCWL Provincial Task Team Spokesperson
071 914 2878