The 33-year-old, real name Moses Ssekibogo Nakintijje left his Kampala suburb home without his bodyguards on January 22, accompanied by one of his producers, Washington Magic, to check on the construction of his new lakeside mansion in Entebbe, Uganda.
The Ganda Boys mourn late Mowzey Radio
Mowzey Radio, a Ugandan singer whose music was popular across the African continent, died on February 1, 2018 after hitting his head in a bar brawl.
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Later that evening, the two were invited to a pub in Entebbe by a friend, and while there, Mowzey Radio got into a fight that ended with bouncers throwing him on the tiled floor, cracking his skull and falling into a coma.
With his vocal ability and gift for lyrics, Mowzey Radio had won over the hearts of many Ugandans since he rose to fame in 2007. Mowzey Radio performed together with Weasel Manizo in the Goodlyfe crew and over the years the pair earned many local and international awards.
Four years after his death, the Ganda boys have come out to mourn his death and appreciate his work, especially in building the music industry. The Ganda Boys also have a song with the late Radio called Dembesa.
By the time he died, the Ganda Boys weren’t in Uganda and as he marks four years after his death, The Ganda Boys took time off in a video on their Facebook to remember and pray for his soul. In the video they say he was a very creative artist with a rare talent.
According to them, he was an irreplaceable artiste because of his versatility and creativity in the game of music.
The Ganda Boys are a UK-based, African fusion band by singers Denis Mugagga and Dan Sewagudde.
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