In the wake of Tito Mboweni’s passing, Lucky Star Pilchards is stepping up to pay tribute to the beloved figure known for his unconventional cooking and charismatic personality.
The former Minister of Finance and Reserve Bank Governor had a unique flair for food, especially his fondness for pilchards, which made him an unofficial ambassador for the brand.
A Loss That Resonates
The family of Tito Mboweni shared the heartbreaking news that he passed away on Saturday after a brief illness.
At 65 years old, he leaves behind a legacy that many South Africans will cherish.
In honor of his contributions, a state funeral is set for Saturday, 19 October, where friends, family, and supporters will gather to celebrate his life.
Lucky Star’s Heartfelt Tribute
Lucky Star Pilchards, part of the Tiger Brands family, expressed their sorrow over Tito’s passing, labeling him a true South African icon.
In a heartfelt statement, they acknowledged his unique presence in the culinary world.
The brand noted that they received numerous requests from the public to do something special in memory of the late minister, and it seems they are preparing to honor him appropriately.
In their message, Lucky Star emphasized, “Many South Africans will also fondly remember him for his imaginative and sometimes unconventional cooking, which became a source of delight and conversation around the country.”
They highlighted how Tito’s authentic and enthusiastic approach turned him into a beloved figure, even without an official title tied to the brand.
They reassured the public that, with the family’s blessing, they have plans in the works to celebrate Tito’s memory in a way that truly reflects his contributions. More details will be shared soon.
State Funeral Arrangements
In the meantime, President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that Tito Mboweni will receive a state funeral at Nkowankowa Stadium in Tzaneen, Limpopo, on Saturday, 19 October.
Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya noted that the National Flag will be flown at half-mast at all flag stations starting tomorrow, Wednesday, 16 October, until the evening of the funeral.
As the nation prepares to say goodbye to Tito Mboweni, there is a sense of unity in remembering his impact and celebrating the joy he brought to many.
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