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Zambia: Sikhala Reveals Date Of Moreblessing Ali’s Burial – Africa Links 24

Zambia: Sikhala Reveals Date Of Moreblessing Ali’s Burial – Africa Links 24

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Zimeye
Published on 2024-02-27 13:55:00

The community is grieving the tragic loss of Moreblessing Ali, a dedicated activist of the CCC (Citizens for Change Coalition), whose life was cut short by senseless violence at the hands of a Zanu PF activist, Pius Jamba. Moreblessing’s unwavering dedication to her beliefs and activism made her a beacon of hope, and her sudden demise has left a deep void not only in the hearts of her family and friends but in the entire nation.

Former St. Mary’s MP, Hon Job Sikhala, has announced the date and details of Moreblessing’s burial, inviting all friends, relatives, and colleagues to join in commemorating her life and seeking closure for this tragic chapter. The burial is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 2, 2024, at Zororo Cemetery at 12:30 pm. This solemn occasion will serve as a platform to honor Moreblessing’s legacy as a fearless advocate for change, a champion of justice, and a symbol of equality.

Moreblessing Ali’s commitment to fighting for justice and equality serves as an inspiration to all who knew her or were touched by her work. Despite facing numerous challenges, she remained resolute in her pursuit of a better future for all Zimbabweans. Her memory will continue to be a guiding light as we strive to build a society where justice, peace, and equality prevail.

The tragic circumstances surrounding Moreblessing’s death call for accountability and swift justice for those responsible. No individual should be subjected to violence simply for exercising their rights and speaking out against injustice. It is crucial that measures are taken to prevent similar tragedies in the future and that those accountable for her murder are held responsible.

As we prepare to bid farewell to Moreblessing Ali, let us also come together in demanding justice and ensuring that her legacy lives on through our collective actions. Her burial is not only a time for mourning but also a call to action for all who believe in upholding human rights and pursuing social justice.

In the midst of grief and sorrow, we must stand united in our resolve to honor Moreblessing’s memory and continue the work she started. Together, we can create a society where every individual is valued, respected, and protected from violence and injustice.

Let us remember Moreblessing Ali not just for the tragedy of her death but for the courage, passion, and unwavering commitment to a better future that defined her life. May her spirit inspire us to stand up for what is right and make a difference in the world around us.

Read the original article on The Zimbabwe Eye

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