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Sharna Fernandez, former MEC for Social Development in Western Cape, passes away

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Former Western Cape provincial Speaker and former MEC for Social Development, Sharna Fernandez has passed away. 

The DA confirmed the sad news on Saturday.

DA Western Cape Leader Tertuis Simmers paid tribute to Fernandez, describing her as a dedicated public servant who made a profound impact on the province.

“The DA in the Western Cape mourns the passing of Sharna Fernandez, the former WCPP Speaker and Western Cape Minister of Social Development,” Simmers said.

Fernandez began her journey in community activism in 2011, working alongside local leaders before stepping into politics.

“During this period, Sharna was invited to a political meeting and that made her realise she could further help citizens from political office,” said Simmers.

She was elected to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament in 2014 and appointed Speaker the same year. In 2019, she took up the post of MEC for Social Development, a role in which she became widely known for her advocacy on behalf of vulnerable residents.

“In her tenure as Minister, she fought relentlessly against SASSA’s failures to pay social grants on time or over delays in relief for distressed elderly beneficiaries,” Simmers said.

Fernandez stepped back from politics in 2024, transitioning into real estate while continuing her humanitarian work.

Simmers extended condolences to her loved ones, saying: “Our thoughts and prayers are with her mother, her son, and the rest of her family during this incredibly difficult time. May they find comfort and strength in the days ahead.”

Further details about memorial arrangements are expected to be announced in due course.

The DA is also mourning the passing of party stalwart Roger Burrows after a lengthy illness.

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