Andy Bell leader of Democratic Artist Movement with Kgoshi Sapi.
She had a beautiful mind, leader and real revolutionary who was equal to any task, so said her comrade and friend Andy Bell leader of Democratic Artist Movement addressing thousands of mourners who attended the funeral veteran ANC politician Francinah Ramatimele who was laid to rest on Sunday at Lenting village near Lebowakgomo
Bell who received salutation from members of the community urged ANC leaders in Limpopo to emulate Mama Francinah’s character of accelerating the spirit of humility in the name of ubutu revolution.
“Today, we gather not only to mourn the passing of Franscinah , a remarkable woman ( I used to call her my First Lady) but to celebrate the life she lived and the love she gave so freely. She was more than just a friend, a sister, —she was a guiding light in my life. Her kindness, her laughter, her unwavering strength—these are the things I will hold in my heart forever,” said Bell.
“Losing Franscinah has left a void that no words can truly fill, but I find comfort in knowing that her spirit lives on in every life she touches. She taught me so much about love, loyalty, and resilience, and for that, I will always be grateful. Even in her absence, her presence remains strong within us.”
In conclusion Bell said: “Though our hearts are heavy today, I am thankful for the moments we shared, the memories we created, and the lessons she imparted. She may be gone from our sight, but she will never be gone from our hearts. Rest in peace, my First lady, my friend my Queen, my Sister You will be forever missed, but never forgotten.”
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