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Mama Africa remembered at emotional farewell in Johannesburg

Nov 15, 2008, 9:47 GMT

Jazz great and former husband, Huge Masekela, pays tribute to South African singer and civil rights activist Miriam Makeba, during the public memorial service Johannesburg, South Africa, 15 November 2008. The Grammy Award winner died from a suspected heart attack while on tour in Italy. Thousands of mourners including government ministers, friends and family and the public packed a concert venue to honor the fallen \'Mama Africa\'.  EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

Jazz great and former husband, Huge Masekela, pays tribute to South African singer and civil rights activist Miriam Makeba, during the public memorial service Johannesburg, South Africa, 15 November 2008. The Grammy Award winner died from a suspected heart attack while on tour in Italy. Thousands of mourners including government ministers, friends and family and the public packed a concert venue to honor the fallen \'Mama Africa\'. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

Johannesburg - Around 1,000 people gathered in northern Johannesburg on Saturday to pay their respects to Miriam Makeba, South Africa's iconic songstress and anti-apartheid activist, who died six days ago in Italy.

Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan was among a number of senior government officials who attended the emotional memorial service in the Coca-Cola Dome.

Jordan paid tribute to Makeba for putting South Africa on the map through her music, which included worldwide hits such as Pata Pata, and for creating a sense of pride in all things African, by, for example, championing the afro hairdo.

Devotees of the woman known widely as Mama Africa were treated to performances by some of her close friends in the music world.

Makeba, Africa's first Grammy award winning singer, who spent 30 years in exile for speaking out against the apartheid regime, died at 76 after performing at a concert in southern Italy in support of a campaign against organized crime.

The manner of her departure from the mortal stage was seen as fitting for the singer, who only returned to South Africa in 1990, the year of fellow anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela's release from prison.

On Wednesday, President Kgalema Motlanthe declared that the country's flags be flown at half-mast until her funeral - the first time such an honour has been accorded to a performing artist, according to The Weekender newspaper.

The government has also opened books of condolences in Pretoria and Cape Town.

Saturday's service was organized to allow the public to say a final farewell to Makeba before her body is cremated at a private funeral.



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