Jane Kasubo, mother of the late Ugandan music sensation Mowzey Radio, speaking to the media, made a public appeal for assistance in securing her late son’s land. The grieving mother revealed she needs 350 million Ugandan shillings to finalize the payment for a portion of land that the beloved artist had purchased before his untimely passing.
A Mother’s Desperate Cry
Kasubo’s emotional appeal has struck a chord with fans and the public, as she detailed her struggles to protect her son’s legacy. “I want to complete payment for the land so that the link to the graveyard is in place,” she explained, emphasizing the significance of the property. This land holds sentimental value, being connected to the late artist’s burial site, making it a critical piece of her son’s legacy.
Reaching Out for Help
Despite her efforts, Kasubo has found it challenging to secure the necessary funds. She shared that she had reached out to fellow musician Eddy Kenzo for assistance. However, her efforts have so far been in vain. “I reached out to Eddy Kenzo, who promised to get back to me, but he hasn’t done so yet. I am now seeking help from Ugandans and all friends of Radio to see this through,” Kasubo said, her voice filled with hope and desperation.
Norbat Steps In
In a bid to rally support, events promoter Norbat has stepped in to assist. He announced plans to kickstart a fundraising campaign during Weasel Manizzo’s concert, set for the 2nd of August. Norbat’s involvement has brought a glimmer of hope to Kasubo and the supporters of Radio Mowzey’s legacy, as they eagerly await the outcome of this public appeal.
Public Reaction
The news has sparked a wave of mixed reactions. While many have expressed sympathy and are eager to contribute, some critics question the handling of Mowzey Radio’s estate and the involvement of celebrities like Eddy Kenzo. The story has also reignited debates over the responsibility of public figures to support one another in times of need.
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