“It is with deep sadness and shock that we announce that Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu passed away today from complications related to COVID. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time of loss,” tweeted President Ramaphosa.
“Minister Mthembu was an exemplary leader, an activist and defender of freedom and democracy throughout his life. He was a beloved and respected colleague and comrade, whose death leaves our nation lost,” added Ramaphosa.
On January 11, Mthembu tweeted that he had hired Covid-19.
“Today I visited the military hospital in Tshwane to get medical attention for abdominal pain. After doing some tests, I tested positive for Covid-19,” he said.
Mthembu then thanked the South Africans who wished him a speedy recovery and said the country “must overcome Covid-19”.
John Steenhuisen, the leader of the Democratic Alliance, which is the opposition party in South Africa, said he was “devastated” to learn of the minister’s death.
On Wednesday, the South African Department of Health reported 1,369,426 cases of Covid-19 and 38,854 deaths.
In addition to extending existing measures, Ramaphosa announced that 20 land borders will be closed by February 15.