Wednesday, May 31, 2023

NPGN/NNC ato kilonser Hozheto passes away

NPGN/NNC ato kilonser and NNPG working committee co-convenor Z Hozheto Chophy passed away at a private hospital in Dimapur on Monday after a prolonged illness. According to family sources, the funeral service would be held at Zuheshe village, Niuland district on March 28, at 10 am. Born on November 7, 1945, Hozheto Chophy, who was ato kukau (village chief) of Zuheshe village till date, served the people in various capacities such head master of ME school Hovishe and western Sumi students union president besides leading a Naga political group.

SourceNPN

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