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Namibia Mourns Reggae Legend Ras Sheehama, Dead at 59


Ras Sheehama
Ras Sheehama

Namibia has lost one of its most influential musicians, Ras Sheehama, who passed away at the age of 59. His death was confirmed by a close family member on Friday. Ras Sheehama has died by suicide. Reliable sources within the Namibian Police confirmed that Sheehama was found this morning hanging from the roof.

Born Hans Omehoyaaliyatala Sheehama on 29 July 1966 in Onakayale, northern Namibia, Ras Sheehama rose to become a reggae icon whose music carried messages of freedom, social justice, and African unity.

From Exile to Music

Sheehama’s early life was shaped by exile. In 1979, his family fled Namibia due to political persecution linked to his father’s pro-SWAPO stance, settling first in Angola and later in Zambia. It was during this period that he discovered reggae music and learned the guitar, which would later define his career.

In the mid-1980s, he moved to Lagos, Nigeria, where he played in several reggae bands while attending school. The exposure enriched his style and prepared him for his return to Namibia in 1990, just as the country held its first democratic elections.

Music Career & Achievements

Ras Sheehama recorded multiple albums and became best known for hits such as Cassinga, Push and Pull, City Young Girl, and Inotila. His songs blended Rastafarian culture with African rhythms, resonating deeply with both Namibian and international audiences.

Over the years, he performed across Europe and Africa, including appearances in Germany, the UK, Cuba, Portugal, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic. He also shared stages with global icons like Manu Dibango and Don Carlos.

In 2006, he released Travelling On…, a compilation album celebrating two decades of his music career. His artistry earned him multiple national awards, including recognition for his hit Inotela in 1996.

Circumstances of His Death

Reports suggest Ras Sheehama’s death was a suicide. Media platforms citing family sources revealed that he was found with self-inflicted wounds, and a note was reportedly discovered in his bedroom. However, official confirmation from authorities is still pending.

Legacy

Ras Sheehama’s legacy stretches far beyond music. His songs served as a soundtrack to Namibia’s post-independence struggles, addressing inequality, hope, and resilience. His influence inspired generations of young artists and cemented reggae as a vital part of Namibia’s cultural identity.

“He was more than just a musician. He was a voice of the people,” one fan wrote on social media, reflecting the national grief over his passing.

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