Dear All,
Please accept my condolences for the loss of our
Professor Sam Moyo. I am writing the word 'loss'
unwillingly. It is so hard to accept the news. I
had turned to land studies because of his great
passion and commitment at the first PanAfrican land
grab conference in 2013 in Addis, because of his
writings, those of Prof Tsikata, Prof Olukoshi and
Prof Amanor. It is because of him that I later focused
most of my research at SOAS on land, proud to quote
his brilliant analysis of the "African Land
Question". And it is because of him that I
am now doing my PhD on "land grabbing in Senegal."
I met him again at the third PanAfrican land conference
in Harare in September 2015!
The last day of the conference, I was sitting with
Prof Moyo listening to his advice, preaching the
need to have a global South approach. I can still
hear him telling me to be Qondi's old sister in
London, at SOAS when I return.
I was supposed to see him again in January 2016
at the AIAS Summit and was working towards finalising
my paper.
So soon!! We have lost a GIANT. May God console
us and welcome him in Paradise. May his soul rest
in Perfect peace.
November 24, 2015.
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