AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS YOUTH LEAGUE
LIMPOPO PROVINCE
19 May 2013
Press statement for immediate release
Deepest Condolences on the Passing of Vuyo Mbuli
God has created this world and imposed his austere laws upon those that will be
given birth, for them to live by, we still cannot understand the most powerful
ever law of his creation, which regardless of who we are, our character in the
society and denomination, we cannot seem to appear victorious over death.
Every life lost is always an innumerate pain, which, though felt by the rest of
those that knew the deceased, seems more of an incomprehensible encounter, that
keep widening the pain and bring more confusion to the world, as we are unable
to locate reasons why should death reign supremacy over life, such that those
that are given birth are always seen, but those that are dead cease existence,
regardless that we are told from birth that one day the bell will ring and
everyone that died will be revivified, we have since waited forever for that
day to come, as even those that died waited for it, to reconnect with their
loved ones.
As we wake up to the tear-jerking news that the born on the 14th May 1967 Vuyo
Mbuli, has lost life today the 19th May 2013, just days after he has celebrated
his 46th birthday, the ANCYL Limpopo wonder and envisage the kind of the world
we will live in, wherein key pillars of our strength are dying, leaving their
families robbed of happiness, colleagues disadvantaged of wisdom, the world and
nation deprived of an open minded personality, that of Vuyo Mbuli.
His provenance for the use of all languages found in our country to greet,
particularly on the morning television show broadcasted by the SABC, the
Morning Live, was an indication of togetherness and acknowledgement of the
diverse realities of our country. His nonracial personality and passion for
every element of the society will forever be missed, “SHARP SHARP”
The ANCYL Limpopo sends its excruciating condolences to the Mbuli family and
the rest of the world, and thus use this opportunity to urge children,
politicians, journalists, public servants, business people and all broadcasters
to continue Vuyo‘s character of always seeking solutions even at areas where it
is not, where only problems were brewed.
We owe it to Vuyo and all fallen media giants, to maintain the educative shape
of the public broadcaster and ensure that it is a pedestal for moral
regeneration, by airing developmental programs far from nudity and sex, as they
mostly contribute to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The public
broadcaster is the only better positioned source to wage a warfare against HIV
and AIDS.
Issued by the ANCYL Limpopo
For enquiries contact the Provincial Spokesperson Cde. Klaas Nono Mabunda at
082 730 4331 or 079 430 4331
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Klaas Nono Mabunda
ANCYL Limpopo Provincial Spokesperson
0827304331
0794304331
0867182705 (fax)
[email protected]
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