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Former ZTA CEO Karikoga Kaseke Dies

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Former ZTA CEO Karikoga Kaseke Dies

Former CEO of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, Karikoga Kaseke has died. He was 62 years. Kaseke had suffered a significant stroke in 2018, leading to his retirement.

He died this morning at a private hospital in Harare.

His wife, Mrs. Irene Kaseke, confirmed his passing at a local hospital in Harare, where he had been admitted due to a decline in his health. Kaseke had suffered a stroke in 2018, prompting his retirement from the ZTA on medical grounds.

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His sister, Mrs. Hazvineyi Kaseke-Nyamupinga, expressed her grief, noting the loss of a brother and protector who was revered as a unifier within the family.

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Mourners are currently gathered at 38 Boscobel Drive West, Highlands, Harare, to pay their respects.

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