We shall keep my Dad’s legacy going on and on for generations till the return of the Lord, we shall keep going and going and going
Where the words of Cordy Lubwama the late Kato Lubwama’s Son in a heart felt speech
Very sorrowful and somber atmosphere at the home art, As the 27 play director Kato Paul Lubwama body comes to the National Theater. After two nights of Hon. Kato Paul Lubwama’s body staying at his home in Mutndwe. Today his body has been taken to the home of arts in Uganda “The National Theater “ for what is his last time,for the creative industry to officially bid farewell to the king of drama Hon. Kato Paul Lubwama.
His core inner theater family and maestros of art led by, Hajji Abby Mukiibi Nkanga , Hajji Ashraf Ssemogere, John ssegawa and Mariam Ndagire. Who have told their fairy tales with Kato Paul Lubwama.
In all their speeches, they appreciated the family of the deceased for staying with the late entirely, they also thanked the religious leaders who took charge of praying for the deceased when the catholic church declined him . They further appreciated the public for staying with them in this trying moments. They directly and statically attacked the catholic church for refusing to pray for the deceased, Alleging him of seizing to be a non believer.
In one of the speeches Mariam Ndagire, hall of famer actress, songwriter, musician and film director thanked the artists for coming in numbers at the National theater and occupying it to full capacity saying this what happened in 1994. When they first stepped in the National Theater as actors and actress.
Very sorrowful and somber atmosphere at the home of art. As the body of the drama king arrived at the national Theater. Various speeches all aiming that greatness is a hallmark of the deceased, Among the very many speeches Hon.Muhammad Nsereko the chairperson of the organizing committee made one of the moving speeches that kept the mourners going with his given oratory. The body of the deceased shall leave the theater tomorrow to head towards his last journey in Nkozi. Rest in peace with the Angels.
Article by,
KATONGOLE ARNOLD.