The former deputy chief justice was speaking on the sidelines of the Supreme Cadets Institute’s Achievers Walk in Atteridgeville on Saturday - in honour of his late brother, Tiego Moseneke.
Brink spoke at the Supreme Cadets Institute’s Achievers Walk in Atteridgeville on Saturday morning - an event that was held in honour of former lawyer and politician, Tiego Moseneke who died earlier this year.
Hammanskraal has been at the centre of the recent cholera outbreak in South Africa, recording over 20 deaths from the waterborne disease out of the countrywide total of 32.
The event, which was held on Saturday in honour of his late brother Tiego, included hundreds of prominent South Africans walking alongside young cadets.
Good Evening to the Moseneke Family, the leadership of various institutions and organisations present here, comrades of SASSFE, all comrades, colleagues and friends that here this evening. My name is Nompendulo Mkhatshwa, I am a Wits alumni, a former Wits student activist, former Wits SRC President, a trustee of SASSFE and a member of parliament currently serving as the chairperson of the portfolio committee on higher education, science and innovation.