Politics

BEN KIWANUKA’S DAUGHTER SPEAKS OUT BUT LUKWAGO CRIED MORE THAN FAMILY

By Regina Kiwanuka

Hello dear friends,
It is very true my father´s house in Nalukolongo is gone. Thank you so much for your kind words of comfort and support, and all your concern for that great loss to our dear motherland Uganda.

My father´s house was not only a treasured family heirloom but also a national landmark for Uganda.
I understand it is too painful and unacceptable, to echo just a few of your comments.

And yes you all deserve some insights as to what happened.
It is no longer a secret as my younger brother Maurice Kagimu Kiwanuka has already admitted it was a debt gone horribly wrong.

We were all holding on to that house for dear life and with oh such great memories. Especially since Ben. Kiwanuka´s remains are yet to be located and accorded the befitting burial.
I am sure that the bulldozer was ripping through the hearts of the patriots just as it was ours.
It was a grave error on our part and dreadful to our dear father, the late Ben. Kiwanuka. However, I appeal to the people of Uganda and all our friends from far and wide, to not apportion blame at this time of grief, but rather, to pray for the family to recover from this ordeal.
The late Maxencia Zalwango´s remains on the grounds are to be transported to our burial place in Masaka. Our beloved mother and father, may the good lord rest their souls in peace.

Kampala mayor Hon. Lukwaago, thank you so much for your support and all the good people down in Uganda. I hope this gives you the feedback you were requesting earlier on.

On behalf of the late Ben. Kiwanuka family, I sincerely thank you all for your understanding and support.

Note: From this write, it is clear that Kampala Mayor Erias Lukwago cried more than the family. What was his petition? He did not ask to know the issues pertaining, he blindly stormed the place and uttered ….whatever he could.