A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF A PULSATING FEMALE STUDENT
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| 1991-2013 
 
 
 
 
The  Female Students Network (FSN) is extremely saddened to hear of the passing away  of Nyasha Nodza, a female student at Africa University.  
The  22 year old, second year Bachelor of Science  Degree in Environmental Science student  passed away on  the 10th of February 2013  from  migraine headaches.  
  
She  was buried at Warren Hills Cemetery on the 11th of February  2013.  
  
Nyasha was a vibrant student activist who learned to oppose all forms of discrimination  and developed a revolutionary consciousness in her early days at  university. 
She  was an empowered young women and an enthusiast who spoke well to the issues that  entailed her rights and others.  
 
Her  untimely departure was not only a loss to her institution, but by FSN and its  membership. She was an empowered young women and an enthusiast who spoke well to  the issues that entailed her rights and others.   | 
 
Today  as we mourn Nyasha, FSN express and extends its utmost sympathy to the Nodza family and friends. We share the pain and urge them to celebrate Nyasha’s life  for she was an inspiration to many young women, in particular female students  and the job she left shall be rallied forward with. 
Nyasha was a fearless champion of equality and justice who helped recruit members for  FSN at her institution. We owe it to people like Nyasha to continue to fight for  the full emancipation of the female students.
 
 We  might have lost Nyasha but FSN has not forgotten her sacrifices and her  dedication to the principles of equality and justice.
 
May  Nyasha’s soul rest in eternal peace. She shall be greatly missed.
 
 
 
 
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