💨 Abstract
Henry Olonga, a former Zimbabwean cricketer, Risked his career by protesting against political corruption. He wore a black armband at the World Cup in 2003, leading to death threats and exile. Olonga, who also pursued a singing career, has since performed in various settings, including cruise ships. He remains passionate about performing and views it as a way to inspire better governance and citizenship.
Courtesy: Alex Smith
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