
MBALE, November 2, 2025
The cultural leader of the Bamasaba, Umukuka IV, Mayatsa Joram Khambosan, has extended his heartfelt condolences to Guga Gregory Gidaguyi, the Banawodya Family, the Mwambu Clan, and the entire community following the passing of Kuku Nambozo Christine, fondly known as Kyalani.
In a message of sympathy, Umukuka IV expressed deep sorrow upon learning of the loss, describing the late Kuku Nambozo Christine as “a mother, sister, and auntie whose kindness and contribution to the community will always be remembered.”
“I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your beloved kuku, sister, mother, and auntie to the Mafabi family. This is an immense loss that touches not only your family but also the entire community,” the Umukuka stated.
He further noted that the passing of Kuku Nambozo Christine represents “a great loss not only to the Bunawodya family of Bugimunye but also to the wider Bamasaaba community.”
The family of the late Mzee Mafabi Francisco and the general public have lost a pillar in your community with the passing of Kuku Nambozo Christine ‘Kyalani.’ Her departure has shocked us, and we shall always remember her for her good deeds,added Umukuka IV.
The Umukuka extended his condolences to all relatives, friends, and in-laws mourning the deceased, urging them to find comfort in the lasting memories and legacy she left behind.
May you find strength and peace in the love that surrounds you and in the cherished memories you shared with her. May her soul rest in eternal peace, he concluded.
The late Kuku Nambozo Christine “Kyalani” is remembered for her generosity, humility, and unwavering commitment to family and community values—traits that made her a respected figure within the Mwambu Clan and Bunawodya family.
As the Inzu Ya Masaaba joins the family in mourning, the Umukuka’s message serves as a reminder of the unity and compassion that bind the Bamasaba people during times of grief.

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