Media Statement
27th June 2011
POPCRU remembers a colossus of Gender Development
On the Heroes and Heroines Month, POPCRU remembers a paragon of Gender 
Development, Cde Pretty Shuping-Singonzo who passed on in June 2008.
She as the 2nd Vice President of POPCRU at that time and leading Gender 
Development and Worker Education within the Union and also championing same at 
SASSETA where skills revolution was fermented, which culminated in the current 
new SETA Landscape.
On the occasion of POPCRU’s 07th National Congress in Bloemfontein, many Women 
Leaders were honoured for taking gender empowerment as a bread and butter 
matter. And one of the recipient of an award said “This [graduations] did not 
come cheap as it proved that strong leadership with a vision was needed. And it 
proved that collective leadership; enhanced with focused priority listing and 
candid motivation by the late 2nd Vice President, Cde Pretty Shuping-Singonzo 
made all possible. We were indeed pained and devastated by her untimely passing 
on. Her fruits are vividly engraved in our minds”.
She understood that the oppressed majority need to be taught to imagine a 
better 
way so that they can shape their future and becoming human.
POPCRU salute her for the comrade collegiality, dedication and love for Workers 
during her life and times while serving the masses within the Trade Union 
Movement in South Africa. 

We salute a Revolutionary Leader, A Strategist and a Mother! And her spirit 
will 
continue to inspire us for greater heights on Worker Education!
Issued by:
Mampane Norman
National Spokesperson
Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union
Tel: 0112424600/4615
Cell: 0720737959
Email: [email protected]
www.popcru.org.za
 
01 Marie Road
Auckland Park
2006

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