#RIPMowzeyRadio – Kenya joins East Africa in mourning Ugandan singer Mowzey Radio

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Moses Ssekibogo, better known by his stage name ‘Mowzey Radio’ is dead.

The singer/songwriter died in Case Hospital, Kampala, where he had been admitted after being beaten at De Bar, a local joint in Entebbe, later falling into a coma.

According to an article published on the Daily Monitor on February 1st, events promoter Mr Balaam Barugahara confirmed that the singer died on Thursday at around 6 am.

Sad Morning!!! I liked & loved all his songs alot!!! One of Uganda's best vocalists, song writer & talented singer! R.I.P. Mowzey Radio ????????? Sincere sympathy and love to his family and friends. #RIPMowzeyRadio pic.twitter.com/YKHBs78rbW— Abdu Dilshan Wasike (@WasikeAbdu) February 1, 2018

Rest In Piece my best ever Ugandan vocalist and songwriter, Mowzey Radio. I will miss you with my whole heart.#RIPMowzeyRadio pic.twitter.com/gm3TeBe0xZ

— Bash Mutumba ???????? (@BashMutumba) February 1, 2018

I cannot even begin to imagine what Weasel is going through. As we pray for Radio, please pray for Weasel too. It's like they had become blood brothers... #RIPMowzeyRadio

— Young Black King ????? (@pyepar) February 1, 2018

He was consistent till his death...

Hit after hit after hit. What a huge blow tot eh Ugandan music industry #RIPMowzeyRadio pic.twitter.com/jFBneub5nW— Young Black King ????? (@pyepar) February 1, 2018

Weasel of @RadioandWeasel please take heart..You must be really broken by this..God Comfort you and the rest of his family.. #RIPMowzeyRadio

— Lugbara's Finest???? (@Lady_Malaika) February 1, 2018

Thank you for the lovely music that came through year after year. It will play on for generations to come & you’ll live in memory. #RIPMowzeyRadio. pic.twitter.com/4ncQ5L5dBq— Darren Allan Kyeyune (@AllanDarren) February 1, 2018

Sad day in the music industry and Uganda as a nation. #RIPMowzeyRadio pic.twitter.com/i8RTQwpwtM

— Tracy Gwambe (@TheTrayci) February 1, 2018