The world stands in mourning as Pope Francis, "Peoples Pope", breathes its last at the age of 88. A person of humility and intense punishment, Pope Francis redefined the sinner with his unwavering commitment to justice, kindness and inclusion. From the slums of Buenos Aires to the Grand Hall of the Vatican, he remained a shepherd of people - always walking with the poor, soundless with the calm strength of compassion, and speaking to the challenging systems of power.
In response to his demise, the Swahili-speaking world has honored him through music-a moving and hearty manner. A powerful hit song has been released, which captures the soul and soul of the late Pontif. With rich harmony and poetic songs, the song celebrated its legacy of peace and unity, paying tribute to Africa for his love and his tireless advocacy to humanity. It has quickly spread to airwave and social media, which has become a anthem of both grief and gratitude among millions of people.
As the bells in Rome and candles burns in toll and cathedral, the sound of loyal increase in prayer - and now, in the song. The Swahili tribute reminds the world that Pope Francis was not only a global person, but also a favorite spiritual father for many people in Africa. His message has overcome language, culture and religion, and his inheritance will echo in every task of kindness, every cry for justice, and in every raga sung in his memory. He can relax in eternal peace.