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SA: Statement by the Department of Transport, on the passing of Free State Health MEC (03/12/2012)

4th December 2012

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Transport Minister, Honourable Dikobe Ben Martins has conveyed his condolences to the family of Free State Health MEC, Fe zi Ngubentombi who died in a car crash in Qwaqwa on Saturday, 01 December 2012.
MEC Ngubentombi was on her way from a World AIDS Day event when the car crash happened.


The MEC’s passing takes place just as the Provincial Department of Police, Roads and Transport is preparing to launch its Festive Season Road Safety campaign in line with the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 as declared by the United Nations.

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“On behalf of the transport family, we wish to convey our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the late MEC Fezi Ngubentombi who passed away on Saturday 01 December 2012 in the Free State.  MEC Ngubentombi’s untimely passing occurs at a time when the Department is intensifying its road safety campaign ahead of the festive season.


Our condolences also go to the Motaung family who lost a loved one in the same accident and we wish the late MEC’s 14-year old daughter together with her protector who survived the gruesome car crash a speedy recovery. May her soul rest in peace” said Minister Martins.

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In the continued effort to spread and encourage the message of road safety across South Africa, Minister Martins commemorated the World Remembrance Day for victims of road crashes and launched the 2012 Festive Season Road Safety campaign in the Mpumalanga province less than two weeks ago.
The Department has called on all South Africans to support and become part of the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020 as declared by the United Nations.


We urge all road users, motorists and pedestrians alike to exercise great caution and obey all the rules of the road at all times. We must all support and participate in the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2011-2020.
Working together we believe we can save millions of lives on our roads.

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