Jamaican reggae artiste Fantan Mojah has paid tribute to President Robert Mugabe while on his trip to Zimbabwe.
According to website allafrica.com, Mojah revealed that the president's principled stand for equal rights and justice was a huge inspiration to the people of Jamaica.
The artiste flew into Zimbabwe last Friday afternoon and performed at a show at the Glamis Arena on Saturday night.
Fantan Mojah, who has a musical reputation for songs laced with messages of righteousness, saluted President Mugabe for his stance against homosexuality.
According to website allafrica.com, Mojah revealed that the president's principled stand for equal rights and justice was a huge inspiration to the people of Jamaica.
The artiste flew into Zimbabwe last Friday afternoon and performed at a show at the Glamis Arena on Saturday night.
Fantan Mojah, who has a musical reputation for songs laced with messages of righteousness, saluted President Mugabe for his stance against homosexuality.
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