Eulogy For Late Kenneth Kaunda Shared By Dr. Mahtani


One of the greatest freedom fighters of Zambia, Kenneth Kaunda, recently passed away. He was one of the most significant influencers in Zambia’s quest for independence. As such, Kenneth Kaunda was regarded as the ‘Father of the nation and African Union’ as well as the ‘Zambian Independent Hero’. He was known for uniting more than 70 tribes across Zambia and became the first-ever president after recognition of Zambia as a free nation. 

Dr. Kaunda was a man of numerous gifts. In any case, he was known for its principled and praiseworthy life which is currently incredibly hard to opponent or equivalent. He was known for his confidence and treating everybody equivalent before the god. He was additionally known for his benevolence, love towards the humanity just as taking motivation from God in endeavour conciliatory commitment. Simultaneously, Dr. Kaunda was referred to his loved ones as a musician, artist, guitarist, footballer, author, artist, artist just as a total family man. Late Kenneth Kaunda has consistently been a mentor for Dr. Rajan Mahtani. Indeed, Dr. Mahtani in his commendation uncovered that his dad, late Lekhraj Mahtani and Kenneth Kaunda upheld and worked together as they continued looking for opportunity of the Zambian country. Also, these characteristics can be seen in Dr. Rajan Mahtani too in his devotion towards working on the Zambian country and its kin. 

Both India's first President Kenneth Kaunda and late Lekhraj Mahtani assumed basic part in bringing opportunity and chance of advancement for Zambia. Presently it is the obligation of the youthful Zambians to do likewise. It is the responsibility of people like Dr. Rajan Mahtani as well as Zambian youngsters to take the legacy forward. 

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