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Zambia: Moreblessing Ali’s funeral scheduled for Saturday, commemorating the two-year anniversary of her murder by Zanu PF – Africa Links 24

Zambia: Moreblessing Ali’s funeral scheduled for Saturday, commemorating the two-year anniversary of her murder by Zanu PF – Africa Links 24

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Zimeye
Published on 2024-02-27 16:39:29

The burial date for the late CCC activist, Moreblessing Ali, has been officially set for Saturday, March 2, 2024, two years after she was murdered by Zanu PF activists led by Pius Jamba. The delay in the burial ceremony was attributed to the arrest of Moreblessing’s lawyer, Job Sikhala, who was advocating for the arrest of Ali’s murderers and was imprisoned for over 500 days before being released last month.

In an announcement made by Ali’s brother, Washington, the details of the burial service were shared with the public. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at Zororo Cemetery at 12:30 PM, and relatives, friends, and colleagues are invited to join in paying their last respects. Washington expressed his deep gratitude for the support that has been extended to his family, especially during the search for Moreblessing and the subsequent discovery of her decapitated body. He also thanked their family lawyer, Job Sikhala, for standing with them throughout the ordeal.

The announcement serves as an invitation for the community to come together to honour Moreblessing Ali’s memory and support her grieving family during this solemn occasion. The family finds solace in knowing that Moreblessing will finally find peace as they prepare to lay her to rest. It is a time for reflection and remembrance, as well as a moment of closure for those who have been deeply impacted by her tragic death.

The long-awaited burial ceremony will provide an opportunity for those who knew Moreblessing to pay their respects and celebrate her life. It is a chance for the community to come together and show their support for the Ali family as they lay their loved one to rest. The ceremony will be a time of mourning and reflection but also a time of unity and solidarity as they remember a life taken too soon.

As the community gathers to bid farewell to Moreblessing Ali, they will also be showing their support for justice and accountability in the face of violence and injustice. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her, and her legacy will continue to inspire others to stand up against oppression and fight for a better future. The burial service will be a tribute to her strength, courage, and unwavering dedication to the causes she believed in.

In conclusion, the burial of Moreblessing Ali will be a somber yet meaningful occasion, bringing closure to her family and loved ones as they lay her to rest. It will be a time to remember her life, celebrate her spirit, and recommit to the values she stood for. The community is invited to join in paying their respects and honouring her memory as they come together to support the Ali family during this difficult time.

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