Limpopo NPA attorney laid to rest

Advocate Radzilani is said to have contributed to the NPA immensely and demonstrated her achievements by ensuring that her clients receive the best she had to offer.

LIMPOPO – Advocates, court managers, interpreters and the community at large gathered at Christ Worship House (CWC) in Maniini village on Saturday for the burial of the late labour relations practitioner at the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) in Pretoria, Adv Nnditsheni Florence Radzilani.

Radzilani joined the NPA in April 2021.

She died in a hospital in Pretoria on October 7, after a long illness and was described as a hard working, friendly woman, who liked and encouraged people to take education seriously.

Speaking at her funeral, Humbulani Netangaheni, the NPA deputy director for labour relations based in Pretoria, said that she contributed immense to the authority in the just over two years.

“Advocate Radzilani has left a legacy in the NPA and through her passion, she demonstrated her achievements by ensuring that her clients receive the best she had to offer. On behalf of the NPA, we would like to convey our heartfelt condolences to the family and we also thank the family for allowing her to serve the NPA, her dedication and serving the organization with respect and dignity.”

Radzilani, he added, was her own person, headstrong, and always standing for what she believed in.

A friend, Tshilidzi Makhwanya described how Radzilani encouraged her and other friends to take education seriously.

Sarah Munyai, representing the CWC church said Radzilani, who was also a staunch member of the church, contributed to many projects that benefitted the church and community.

Radzilani, who was laid to rest at Mbaleni graveyard, is survived by her husband, Erick and three children.

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