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John Baptist Nambeshe Loses Father To Prostrate Cancer

NUP’s John Baptist Nambeshe Loses Father To Prostrate Cancer

News coming in indicates that Hon. John Baptist Nambeshe of National Unity Platform has reportedly lost his father, Mzee Henry Masolo.

Nambeshe is the deputy President of the NUP party in the eastern region and he represents Manjiya county people of Bududa district in the 11th parliament.

According to Hon. Nambeshe, his father lost the fight to prostate cancer on Wednesday 30th March 2022. He had been admitted at Kampala Medical Chambers Hospital on Buganda road and this is where he died.

“It saddens me to announce the untimely death of my beloved father, Mzee Henry Masolo who has succumbed to Prostate Cancer at Kampala Medical Chambers Hospital, Buganda road”, Nambeshe confirmed through his socials.

He further said he believed God will receive his father with open arms for his good deeds while on earth.

Apparently, the late Mzee Henry Masolo’s burial will take place on Saturday 2nd April 2022. Consequently, they will lay him to rest at his ancestral home in Burenga village, Busai Parish, Bududa District.

Hon. John Baptist Nambeshe is also currently serving as the Chief whip of the opposition in the 11th Uganda Parliament.

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