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Honoring The Legacy of Shaka Ssali: A Tribute to a Journalistic Icon

By Cathy Mirembe

The passing of veteran journalist Shaka Ssali on March 27, 2025, at the age of 71, has left a void in the world of journalism. However, his legacy will live on through the impact he made during his illustrious career. In accordance with his wishes, Shaka Ssali will be cremated on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at Jefferson Funeral Chapel in Alexandria, Virginia.

The decision to cremate Shaka Ssali is a testament to his forward-thinking and desire to remain connected to his roots. His ashes will be split between Uganda and other African countries, symbolizing his love for his homeland and the continent he dedicated his career to. This poignant gesture reflects his commitment to the people and issues that mattered most to him.

As the host of “Straight Talk Africa” on Voice of America, Shaka Ssali earned a reputation for his incisive interviews with African leaders, tackling topics such as governance, democracy, and development. His journalistic integrity, coupled with his passion for storytelling, inspired a generation of journalists and earned him the respect of his peers.

Shaka Ssali’s legacy extends beyond his impressive body, which is a testament to his dedication to his craft. He will be remembered for his tireless pursuit of truth, his commitment to amplifying African voices, and his unwavering dedication to the principles of good journalism.

As we bid farewell to this journalistic icon, we take comfort in the knowledge that his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of journalists. The farewell services in Washington, D.C., and Uganda will provide an opportunity for friends, family, and admirers to pay their respects to a man who left an indelible mark on the world of journalism.

Shaka Ssali’s passing is a loss felt deeply by the journalistic community and beyond. However, his legacy will endure, a testament to the power of dedicated and principled journalism. As we honor his memory, we are reminded of the importance of pursuing truth, amplifying marginalized voices, and upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity.

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