By Our Reporter
Ugandans are mourning the death of veteran journalist Shaka Ssali, whose final hours were filled with deep reflections on his early life.
His close friend, in a heartfelt tribute, revealed that their last conversation revolved around their youthful days in Kabale, reminiscing about their past adventures and fallen comrades.
Shaka Ssali, known as “The Kabale Kid,” built a remarkable legacy through his work in journalism, particularly at Voice of America, where he inspired countless individuals with his insightful reporting and analysis.
His passing has left many emotional, as they remember his dedication to truth, integrity, and the power of storytelling.
In accordance with his wishes, Ssali’s remains will be cremated, and his ashes will return to the Earth’s rivers and soils.
His funeral will be a simple affair, reflecting the modest life he lived despite his immense impact on media and society.
From global admirers to his Igabiro clan members, millions are mourning the loss of a man who championed free speech and African progress. Though he is gone, Shaka Ssali’s influence will continue to inspire generations.
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