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{UAH} Whoever Killed Mowzey Will Be Brought to Book - Museveni

Whoever Killed Mowzey Will Be Brought to Book - Museveni

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Casket containing Radio's remains laying in Rubaga Cathederal yesterdayNicholas Bamulanzeki (The Observer

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State Minister for Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda read Musevenis eulogy in which the president hailed Mowzey and other musicians for rekindling and instilling a spirit of belonging among youth. Museveni promised Mowzeys family that whoever killed the music icon will face justice.

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President Yoweri Museveni has promised justice for the fallen musician, Moses Nakintije Ssekibogo alias Mowzey Radio. 
 
Mowzey Radio died on Thursday, February 1, at Case Hospital in Kampala, where he had been admitted after suffering head injuries during a fight in a bar. The brawl occurred at De Bar in Entebbe, on the night of January 22.
 
Mowzey was laid to rest today Kagga, Nakawuka in Wakiso district. Thousands of people, some celebrating Radio's life while others wailing gathered in a small venue that could only accommodate hundreds of people who turned up for Mowzey's final send off. 
 
State Minister for Tourism Godfrey Kiwanda read Museveni's eulogy in which the president hailed Mowzey and other musicians for rekindling and instilling a spirit of belonging among youth. Museveni promised Mowzey's family that whoever killed the music icon will face justice. 
 
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Museveni thanked Mowzey for the support he offered him during the 2016 presidential elections. Mowzey was among a coterie of local musicians who sang Museveni's campaign song - Tubonge naawe. These musicians trotted the country with the president performing at his campaign rallies. 
 
Museveni said Mowzey was not just a supporter but a musician who loved him. He described Mowzey as a talented self-made musician who had a great future ahead of him. 
 
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Museveni said that the music industry has enabled the youth to appreciate patience required to nature talent. He also said music has imparted values in youth and promoted cohesiveness among societies. 
 
President Museveni's son, Major General Muhoozi Kainerugaba and brother, General Salim Saleh also sent condolence messages to the family and friends of Mowzey. 
 
Mowzey's mother, Jane Kasubo wailed as she fondly spoke about her fallen son. She said Mowzey was everything to her and helped in sustaining the family. She said it's sad that "the person who killed her son has not been seen."
 
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