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Last updated on February 18th, 2021 at 06:42 pm
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The late Zimdancehall chanter Soul Jah Love has been declared a liberation hero by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The musician, born Soul Musaka, died on Tuesday night at the age of 31, at the Mbuya Dorcas Hospital in Harare.
The announcement of the chanter’s liberation hero status was generally celebrated by Zimbabweans on social media, who applauded the authorities for honouring the talented musician. However, some people appeared confused by the liberation hero status and questioned the criteria which were used to confer it on Soul Jah Love. Others also took an exception to the government’s alleged double standards when it comes to selecting national heroes.
Heroes Acre: Today’s ZANU PF is a far cry from the Chitepo Dare
We have learned with sorrow and sadness of the death of Cde Mukudzei Mudzi (94) the former Executive Secretary (General Secretary) of Dare reChimurenga of ZANU.
Cde Mudzi’s death followed that of Cde Moton Malianga (91). The two were genuine war veterans. Our prayers and thoughts are with them. May their souls rest in eternal peace.
Cde Mudzi and Cde Malianga were pioneers of the national liberation struggle, first as nationalists in Zimbabwe and later as guerrilla leaders outside the country. Malianga played a pivotal role in the formation of all the major political parties from National Democratic Party (NDP) in 1960, the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (ZAPU) in 1962 and later the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) in 1963.