Who was Soul Sadza?

A FEW weeks ago, we promised to publish a narration of who Cde Soul Sadza, born as Arthur Magaya, was following a plea from his son Dr Dennis Magaya who says he wants to know where his father died during the liberation struggle.
Dr Magaya who was born in 1969 and has a brother Custon (born 1972) say they never saw their father and this haunts them adding that knowing where their father died would console them a lot, 36 years after the attainment of independence.

Cde Soul Sadza left Rhodesia in 1972 to join the liberation struggle but briefly went to Botswana to lecture at the University of Francistown. When he joined the liberation struggle, he became director of finance and was one of the first commanders.

He went to Tanzania where he became an instructor and was part of the team that drafted Mgago Declaration.
He died at the war front in Manica Province in June 1976. His remains were never found.
The Sunday Mail will soon publish the intriguing story of Cde Soul Sadza.

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