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Saturday, 2 March 2024

A Remorseful Tribute to Moreblessing Ali

02 March 2024


The tragic loss of Moreblessing Ali left a deep void in the hearts of many. As news of her abduction and brutal murder shook the nation, our collective grief and outrage reverberated across Zimbabwe.

Moreblessing, a dedicated activist, was not just a name in the headlines; she was a beloved daughter, sister, and mother. Her unwavering commitment to her beliefs and her courage in the face of adversity inspired us all.

As we remember her untimely passing, we are reminded of the painful truth that justice can not undo the irreparable harm inflicted upon her and her family. No words can fully convey the anguish they must endure, nor can any apology erase the anguish caused by such a senseless act of violence.

To Moreblessing's family and loved ones, we offer our deepest condolences and heartfelt apologies. We acknowledge the profound pain you are experiencing, and we stand with you in solidarity as you navigate this unimaginable loss.

May Moreblessing's memory be a guiding light, illuminating the path toward a future where such atrocities are no longer tolerated. Let us honor her legacy by advocating for justice, peace, and equality, ensuring that her spirit lives on in our collective pursuit of a better world.

In this moment of sorrow, let us also reaffirm our commitment to upholding the dignity and sanctity of every human life. May we never forget Moreblessing Ali, and may her soul rest in eternal peace.

Author: Renee Langa is a human rights activist in our Midlands branch of  Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe’s UK Chapter. She is based in the United Kingdom and can be contacted by in boxing her on her social media handles X - @langa_renee  Instagram - @langarene

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