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Tributes pour in for veteran journalist Shaka Ssali

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 28, 2025
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Eulogies are pouring in following the passing of Shaka Ssali, the celebrated host of Straight Talk Africa on Voice of America (VOA), who died at the age of 71.

Ssali, the legendary journalist, was known for his incisive political analysis and commitment to telling Africa’s stories.

For over two decades, Ssali’s show provided a platform for critical discourse, engaging African leaders and intellectuals while bridging the gap between the continent and the global stage.

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His signature introduction—”I’m profoundly honored and exceedingly humbled”—and his famous phrase, “Let’s keep the African hope alive,” became hallmarks of his legacy.

Prominent figures from Uganda and beyond have paid tribute to the fallen journalist.

Former Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda recalled their shared youth in Kabale, saying, “As young men, we would work in the gardens, attend meetings, read newspapers, and discuss political issues.”

Veteran journalist Alan Kasujja hailed Ssali as an inspiration: “I’d always hoped to meet Shaka Ssali. I never did. If I had, I’d have thanked him for inspiring me to look beyond Uganda. He was truly a trailblazer!”

The U.S. Mission in Uganda acknowledged his contributions, stating, “His impact on journalism and public dialogue across the continent was profound. We extend our condolences to his family, colleagues, and all who mourn his loss.”

Buganda Kingdom Prime Minister Charles Peter Mayiga described Ssali as an “accomplished journalist and proud son of Kigezi and Uganda,” while Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa called him “one of the finest human exports this country has ever had.”

Victoria University Vice Chancellor Dr. Lawrence Muganga lauded his dedication: “Africa has lost a towering figure in journalism. His kindness and generosity of spirit touched countless lives.”

Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Joel Ssenyonyi recalled working with Ssali during Uganda’s 2016 Presidential Debate, saying, “He was passionate about the betterment of Uganda and Africa.” Journalist Sheila Nduhukire also credited Ssali with inspiring young journalists, urging them to “keep better, not bitter, and to keep the African hopes alive.”

Journalist Sheila Nduhukire: “He inspired many journalists to dream big and look beyond Uganda. As he always said, ‘Keep better, not bitter, and keep the African hope alive.’”

NUP Secretary General Lewis Rubongoya: “Farewell, Shaka Ssali. Your legacy in advancing human rights and good governance will endure. Rest well.”

As tributes continue to flow, Shaka Ssali’s legacy as a fearless journalist and advocate for Africa’s progress remains firmly cemented in the hearts of those he inspired.

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