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Seven Ugandans succumb to Coronavirus in the UK

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
March 30, 2020
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DECEASED: Pastor Kayiwa.

DECEASED: Pastor Kayiwa.

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Seven Ugandans including a pastor are reported to have succumbed to coronavirus in the United Kingdom (UK). The deceased are; Pastor Kayiwa, Sarah Acheng, Boniface Okee (Gulu), Susan Onyac (Kitgum), Mego Gatrude Lukeca (Gulu) and Jane Kobong.

Pastor Peter Kasirivu, the founder of Ggaba Community Church, broke the news of Pastor Kayiwa’s death.

“A friend (Pastor Kayiwa), a revivalist, fellow soldier in the kingdom has succumbed to the dreaded Coronavirus in London,” he said.

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