The world has lost a shining star in the fight for girl child rights and HIV awareness. Thelma Atiboke Tshuma, a dedicated and passionate advocate, passed away on Tuesday, August 6, at the tender age of 29.
Thelma’s tireless efforts to promote awareness and support for girl child education and HIV/AIDS affected individuals have made a significant impact. Her unwavering dedication and passion inspired countless individuals and communities, leaving a lasting legacy.
Edmund Garwe, a friend and colleague, described Thelma as “a bundle of joy” whose passing has sent shockwaves through the lives of those who knew her. Her untimely passing serves as a reminder of the importance of continuing her vital work.
Thelma’s advocacy work focused on empowering girl children and supporting those affected by HIV/AIDS. Her selflessness and compassion inspired many, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations.