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Fidel Castro, SA flag to fly half mast- Presidency!

Former South African president Nelson Mandela (L) hug with Cuban president Fidel Castro at Mandela's office in Johannesburg 02 September 2001. Castro who took part in the UN World Racism conference in Durban used the opportunity to visit Mandela, whose health is effected by cancer.
Brother’s in arms. Former South African president Nelson Mandela (L) hug with Cuban president Fidel Castro at Mandela’s office in Johannesburg 02 September 2001.

Castro -whom‚ the Presidency said‚ “not only identified with the struggle against apartheid‚ but also inspired the Cuban people to join South Africans in that struggle” — passed away on November 25 at the age of 90.

The Presidency statement said that Zuma will travel to Havana to attend Castro’s funeral‚ and that the national flag “is flying at half-mast in the South African mission in Cuba until the 4th of December”.

It said Zuma “has once again conveyed a message of condolence to the government and the people of Cuba‚ following the passing on of former president Castro”.

“Condolence books have been placed at the Union Buildings in Pretoria‚ Tuynhuys in Cape Town and at the offices of the premiers throughout the country‚” the statement said.

“President Zuma has reiterated that the people of South Africa share the loss of the Cuban people and stand with them in this time of grief and mourning.”

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