John Young
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Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 12:10 pm |
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It is with deep regret that I have just learnt of the death of my dear friend, His Royal Highness Velekhaya Abraham Shange, at the age of 81 years.
Prince Shange was the Great-Grandson of Prince Dabulamanzi kaMpande, and justifiable proud of that fact. Those of us who knew him will be aware that he normally carried a staff belonging to his Great-Grandfather.
He was a wit, a raconteur and a great ambassador for the Zulu Nation.
H.R.H. Prince V. A. Shange, photographed at Brecon, in his left hand the V.C. of Gonville Bromhead, in his right the V.C. of Alfred Henry Hook, under the watchful gaze of Bill Cainan.
Go well my brother, I will miss you dearly.
Rest in peace, your battle is over.
John Young
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