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26 September 2013

 

 

SACP mourns the passing away of 

 

Cde Jeremiah Njanja "Tshepo wa Dikapeso" Semudi

 

 

The SACP is extremely saddened by the passing away of one of its militants,
Cde Jeremiah Njanja Semudi, affectionately known as Commissar amongst the
structures of the organisation. The Comrade passed away last night, 25
September 2013, after he had been off sick for some time. Cde Jeremiah
Njanja "Tshepo wa Dikapeso" Semudi was born on the 17th April 1962.

 

It's rare that we refer to activist as giants but we can say without fear of
contradiction that a giant has fallen. The entire mass democratic movement
has lost one of its loyal, disciplined militant and a selfless servant of
the people.

 

A prolific artist is no more with us and yet the sound of him rendering his
favourite poem titled "Who am I?", a poem he dedicated to the fighting
history of the SACP, still reverberates across the length and breadth of our
country. His poetic voices were captured in the liberation journals such as
Sechaba, Umsebenzi and the African Communist.  Images of him taking to the
podium to lead the singing of the Communist anthem, The Internationale, at
SACP gatherings are still fresh in our minds. Commissar was an
uncompromising Marxist- Leninist scholar of note, and hated the system of
capitalism wholeheartedly.

 

He was the first to volunteer to defend the movement and articulate its
positions without fear in the public domain. He was proud to count himself
as a footsoldier of the movement. He was a prolific writer and enjoyed
ideological debates. As an educator people enjoyed his teachings given his
ability to simplify things and agitate for radical action.

 

Cde Semudi served not only the SACP but the entire liberation movement. He
joined the people's army, uMkhonto we Sizwe, in a quest to liberate his
people from the yoke of oppression. He embraced Marxist-Leninism for he
appreciated its scientific outlook towards providing solutions to the
problems that ordinary South Africans are confronted with.

 

Cde Semudi left the country to exile through Mozambique, where he was
mistakenly arrested together with other comrades and spent two years in
jail. He went to Angola where he received military training under the
auspices of the joint ANC-SACP military wing uMkhonto we Sizwe.

 

After the completion of his military training and he was sent by the
movement to further his studies at Magdeburg in the German Democratic
Republic (GDR) at the Institute of Social Sciences where he completed his
first degree. He studied military science in the Soviet Union where he also
completed his Masters degree in Social Sciences, Political Economy and
International Relations. He held several other postgraduate qualifications.

 

Whilst in Moscow he also played soccer and was in the A-Team of the
professional side Spartak Moscow.

 

Cde Semudi was well known within the MK circles as Tshepo wa Dikapeso the
Fighting Commissar who led many frontline crucial battles and raids against
the marauding reactionary forces of UNITA in Angola that led to a strategic
paralysis of their fighting capacity.

 

Upon his return from exile, Cde Semudi was integrated into the new army for
a democratic South Africa, the South African National Defence Force. He rose
through the ranks and become a Warrant Officer Class 1. He left the army
with that rank and continued to serve in the Reserve Force providing much
needed support and giving experimental training to new recruits.

 

At the time he met his unfortunate death he was a member of the District
Executive Committee of the SACP in Linda Jabane District (Johannesburg) and
in the employ of the SACP as its National Political Education Officer.

 

The SACP sends its deepest condolences to the family, friends and relatives
of Cde Semudi. The entire movement is in pain but none of our feelings can
come closer to the pain you feel. Cde Semudi was a dedicated father, brother
and uncle not only to the Semudi family but to the 51.77 million South
Africans.

 

Semudi was of the people! Semudi will continue to live amongst the people
for he was indeed a giant and yet supremely human.

 

Long live uMkhonto! A fighting warrior of the working class, a freedom
fighter!

 

Hamba khahle qabane!

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Malesela Maleka

SACP Spokesperson - 082 226 1802

 

 

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