Prominent Zimbabwean lawyer and human rights activist Dewa Mavhinga, has been laid to rest, reports the Newshawks.
Mavhinga died in South Africa from suspected Covid 19 complications.
He left a rich legacy of human rights activism and critical community work.
He was buried yesterday in Majumba, Hwirisha, a small-scale farming community in Chikomba District in Mashonaland East Province.
At time of his death, Mavhinga was Southern Africa Human Rights Watch director.
As a regional leader, Mavhinga has been vocal against human rights abuses in SADC and Africa as a whole.
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