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Zimbabweans from all works of life have received the news of Alex Magaisa who reportedly died of cardiac arrest this morning with great shock.
Alex Tawanda Magaisa (born December 9, 1975) was a United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean academic and lecturer of law at the Kent Law School of the University of Kent. He served as the Advisor (Chief of Staff) of the then Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Morgan Tsvangirai from 2012 to 2013.
“We are poorer without Alex Magaisa. He contributed immensely to the academic world in terms of law lecturing. In Zimbabwe, he made the majority of citizens understand erudite information about the law in very simple terms through his Big Saturday Read Series (BSR). May his dear soul rest in peace,” said Christopher Mujajati, an engineer based in Harare.
Delivering the sad news on the Twitter microblogging site, Dr. Ibbo Mandaza, the founder of SAPES Trust and a Senior African Civil Servant at Independence said, “Just received the sad news that Alex Magaisa is no more; a great loss to Zimbabwe’s intellectual community, to the struggle for a better and democratic Zimbabwe.”
Farai from Marombedza was devastated by the news.