President Yoweri Kaguta has expressed his condolences to Hajji Faruk Kirunda on the passing of his wife, Ms. Gladys Aliyinza. Hajji Kirunda holds the position of Deputy Press Secretary to H.E the President of Uganda, and the news of his wife’s tragic death has shaken many.
Ms. Aliyinza, also known as Maama Mandela, lost her life in a fatal motor accident on 27th June, 2024. The news has sent shockwaves through the nation, as she was well-loved and respected by all who knew her. President Museveni, in his message of condolence, praised Ms. Aliyinza for her kindness, intelligence, and dedication to her family.
Hajji Faruk Kirunda is not only a valued member of the President’s team but also a close friend. The loss of his wife has deeply saddened those who work with him, as they have witnessed firsthand the love and bond between the couple. Ms. Aliyinza’s untimely passing serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment with loved ones.
In times of tragedy, it is heartening to see the outpouring of support and sympathy from people all across the country. The unity and compassion shown during difficult times like these are a testament to the strength of the Ugandan community.
Condolences have also been pouring in from around the world, as news of Ms. Aliyinza’s passing spreads. Her warmth and generosity touched the lives of many, and her memory will be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
It is times like these that remind us of the importance of coming together as a community to support one another through grief and loss. The loss of Ms. Aliyinza is a profound tragedy, but it is also a moment to reflect on the impact that one person can have on the lives of those around them.
In conclusion, we extend our deepest sympathies to Hajji Faruk Kirunda and his family during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the memories of Ms. Gladys Aliyinza and may her legacy of kindness and love continue to inspire all those who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate through this period of mourning.