South Africa- President Ramaphosa Mourns Passing OF Struggle Veteran Leon Levy
Written by: APO Group - Africa Newsroom Save to Instapaper
PRETORIA, South Africa, February 2, 2026/APO Group/ --
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his deep sadness at the passing in Cape Town of Mr Leon Levy, aged 96, who was the last surviving signatory of the Freedom Charter and Accused No 4 in the 1956 Treason Trial.
President Ramaphosa offers his deep sympathy to the family and friends of Mr Levy who took on numerous roles in the struggle alongside his equally committed identical twin brother, Norman, who passed away in July 2021.
Leon Levy, whose parents had emigrated from Lithuania, joined the Communist Party of South Africa when he was a teenager and became a trade unionist when he was 24 – two years before he was elected president of the South African Congress of Trade Unions that he had helped to establish.
He was among the organisers of the Congress of the People which adopted the Freedom Charter on 26 June 1955.
The six Charter signatories were African National Congress President Chief Albert Luthuli; Jimmy La Guma of the South African Coloured People's Congress; Monty Naicker of the Natal Indian Congress; Pieter Beyleveld of the Congress of Democrats and Leon Levy of the South African Congress of Trade Unions.
In December 1956, security police arrested the Levy brothers as part of a crackdown on liberation movement leaders and charged the activists with high treason, which carried the death penalty as a possible sentence.
While Norman Levy was discharged later, Leon Levy remained on trial until his acquittal in 1961.
The brothers remained politically active, with Norman Levy serving three years after being convicted under the Suppression of Communism Act.
Leon Levy was subjected to two periods of detention, after which he went into exile in England, where Norman joined him after being released from prison.
President Ramaphosa said: “The passing of Leon Levy is a sad moment for us as fellow human beings. It is particularly sad for us as citizens of a South Africa that attained freedom from apartheid through the hard and sacrificial activism of Leon Levy and those who were in the trenches with him, including his brother, Norman.
“As we mark 70 years since the Treason Trial of 1956, we are obliged to pay tribute to the cohort of leaders and other activists who fought the apartheid state based on their belief in the inherent equality and dignity of all people.
“Leon Levy attached his signature to the Freedom Charter that lives on in our Constitution whose 30th anniversary we observe as well in 2026.
“Leon Levy was part of a generation whose contributions to a better life and a better world for all South Africans and humanity globally must never be forgotten or dishonoured.
“May his soul rest in peace.”
Get new press articles by email
We submit and automate press releases distribution for a range of clients. Our platform brings in automation to 5 social media platforms with engaging hashtags. Our new platform The Pulse, allows premium PR Agencies to have access to our newsletter subscribers.
Latest from
- Coatings For Africa 2026 Attracts 150+ Brands to Platform Driving Sustainable Coatings Growth
- Samro Retirement Annuity Fund Processes Two-Pot Withdrawals But Member Contact Gaps Persist
- Check Tyre Condition to Improve Fuel Efficiency on June Holiday Road Trips
- Aspirational Upgraders Drive Shift Toward Challenger SUV Brands Amid Budget Constraints
- eThekwini Waste Management Awards Over 60 Schools for Paper Plastic and Metal Recycling
- Employers Overlook TMJ and Bruxism as Major Drivers of Absenteeism and Presenteeism
- Vida e caffè Opens New Cape Town Store Near Original 2001 Location
- Richfield MBA Broadens Clinical Career for Urology Medical Officer Dr Rashmika Magan
- WARC Forecasts $1.3tn Ad Spend Shift With Retail Media Search And Social Dominating
- BMi Research Advises on Packaging Relaunch After Industry Rebranding Failures
- Happy Meals Add Squishmallows as McDonald’s SA Hosts Fifa World Cup Watch Parties and Collectible Promotions
- ITAC Proposes Adding Lithium Cobalt Graphite And Rare Earths To Incentive List
- FinScope MSME South Africa 2024 Shows 3 Million MSMEs and Townships Face Informality Hurdles
- ArcaneEdge Founder Sees 486% Revenue Growth After Mr Price Foundation Programme
- Provantage CEO Jacques du Preez Says the 3rd Space Is Where Brand Conversations Happen
The Pulse Latest Articles
- South Africa Joins Global Neurodiversity Pride Week For The First Time (June 10, 2026)
- Media Info: Create A Luxurious Winter Bathroom Retreat (June 10, 2026)
- Consensuality Positions Naughty By Nature As A Private Garden Route Retreat Experience (June 10, 2026)
- Magic Returns To College With Secrets Of Strixhaven (June 10, 2026)
- The Hidden Cost Of Living Crisis Is No Longer Inflation - It Is Energy (June 4, 2026)
