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Artists Perform Rituals At Soul Jah love Grave

The family of late Zim Dancehall star, Soul Jah Love have expressed anger at artists and other people visiting the musician’s grave without their permission.

Their concerns relate to the suspicion that some of the artists were going to the grave to perform rituals.

In a recorded audio, Soul’s brother who did not fully reveal his identity warned people who have been going to the grave and taking pictures without their permission.

“Kune zvinhu zvinogara zvichindinetsa each and every time again, ndoshaya kuti ndozvitaura sei… Kune vanhu vanogara vachienda kumakuva ekwaMusaka pa mkoma vangu Sauro Musaka nepa Baba vangu Ephraim Musaka.

“Atizive kuti munenge mapiwa nani mvumo yekuenda ipapo. Munenge muchideyi chamurikutsvaga ikoko chii?” said Soul Jah Love’s brother.

He went on to ask if these people were performing rituals at the grave.

“Ko kuti muuye muti Mkoma we want to pay respects to Soul toenda tese kuma kuva ikoko pane chakaipa here? Asi murikuda kushereketa here? Mukuda kubata midzi?

“Right now isu tikugadzirira manyaradzo asi vamwe venyu mukuita adheyi adheyi kumakuva ikoko. Vamwe venyu tikutokuwoyi pama picture kuitasei ikoko?” he asked rhetorically.

After gracing the entertainment industry with his electric performances and captivating tunes, Soul Jah Love died in February after battling diabetes.

The artist who was open about his struggles with drug and substance abuse had been sick for a few days but recovered and was in the studio working on a project when he collapsed and later died upon admission at hospital, his friend told the media.

SOURCE: Nehandaradio

 

 

 

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