“Our friend, comrade and brother, Sam Moyo, passed on just a couple of hours ago. He was involved in a terrible car accident in Delhi on the night of 19th November… I am totally devastated. We have lost one of our great comrades, utterly committed, most unassuming scholar and an absolutely decent human being. What more can I say!” – Issa Shivji (22 November 2015)

“Thanks comrade Chambi. It was good to see you after so long! Cheers” – Sam Moyo ( 25 June 2015)

South Solidarity ‏@southsolidarity  1h

1 hour ago

Sam Moyo contributed to the cause of agrarian reform with a deep commitment to social justice and activism. #SamMoyo https://www.facebook.com/southsolidarity.initiative/photos/a.753469168043296.1073741828.692610247462522/996875590369318/?type=3&theater

Deprose Muchena ‏@DeproseM  2h

2 hours ago

Prof Sam Moyo. A towering academic, researcher & writer. A Fearless thinker, independent minded & very warm human being. Our very Own. #RIP

Prof Vusi Gumede ‏@ProfVusiGumede  2h

2 hours ago

Africa has lost another greatest thinker/scholar/intellectual activist: Prof Sam Moyo is no more. May his soul rest in peace!

charlton c.tsodzo ‏@cctsodzo  2h

2 hours ago

Am saddened to hear about Prof Sam Moyo‘s tragic passing in Delhi after an accident, Zimbabwe has lost a fine son, mwalimu wa walimu MHSRIP

James Chikonamombe ‏@Zichivhu  1h

1 hour ago

Prof #SamMoyo lent a measured voice to the Land Reform debate in Zimbabwe. MHSRIP

MK_LIVELY ‏@MK_LIVELY  29m

29 minutes ago

Any being active in the positive education & upliftment of a ppl is worthy of reverence. Rest In Power Prof Sam Moyo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5–ZntJGh4

#TafadzwaRMuropa ‏@TRMuropa  1h

1 hour agoKampala, Uganda

Sad to hear of the death of Prof Sam Moyo @AIAS_trust A humble academic #landrights #Zimbabwe and beyond.MHDSRIP @OSISA @SthrnAfrcaTrust

Mike Staresinic ‏@MikeStaresinic  2h

Many sons of the soil pass on in Zimbabwe without seeing the freedom they worked for.SamMoyo#RIP.

“An unimaginable loss has happened. Our phenomenal intellectual pan African giant on land issues, Professor Sam Moyo, has died following injuries sustained during a terrible car accident in New Delhi, India. We are in disbelief. We are waiting for him to come home. We feel ripped apart with pain. We grew up following you in our townships. We nicknamed you Sekuru ‘Chimusoro’, the one with the very big head. All our parents wanted us to be exactly like you….Our great tree that bore so much fruit. Yes we would laugh, but you would steer us to talk about the thing that mattered most to you; and even if we did not know it then, to us. How to fully reclaim the land that was stolen by the colonial forces….Throughout your life, you carried your intellectual smarts with so much ease. In the beginning we would all look at each other unable to write down some of the big words and theories you used. And yet you persisted. Sharing your knowledge with us, crafting an epistemology around land and agrarian rights. Together you showed us why land was a critical resource for women to have ownership and control over….When we tried to call you Prof, you would smile and say, ‘vafana vangu, ndinonzi Sam – my youngsters, I am just Sam.’ It didn’t matter that you had ‘eaten many books’ as the saying used to go. You would listen to our elementary theories, nurture us with love and suggest, ‘let’s write a policy brief on this subject. That’s how we will change the world’….Thank you for giving us so much of you Sekuru Chimusoro. Siyabonga Moyondizvo. We will forever carry you in our hearts. Broken as they are by your untimely and devastatingly painful death. Alone, so far away from the homeland you fought so hard for” – Bella Matambanadzo: An Ode in Memory of Chimusoro Sam Moyo