Yo wonderful keep it up.. as a ngonge clan member am proud of u.. am lucky was one of the people who visited him at nsambya hospital.. was very young but his health made me to abstain for more than 30years Aids of that time omg was worse.. we pray philly bongoley lutaaya rip.. keep it up.. kiganda Ssonko Michael..
Dear Tezra, your late father left a legacy that will continue to linger on the minds of Ugandans in particular and the world at large. I remember very well when he came back from Sweden to start his one man's campaign like as you have rightly put it ,indeed it was a one mans campaign during that time nobody would dare do what he was doing .It was a taboo for one to associate with a person who had HIV / AIDS .I remember very when h came to Jinja with his entourage and had lunch at Crested Crane Hotel where I was working as receptionist when i looked at him I got scared but he had a beaming smile on his face . Tezra keep the fire burning i know his shoes are to big for you to fit in but don't wory God is on your side .
Dear Tezra,you are such an inspiration to many.Thank you for standing in the gap.I know Uncle Moses and Abbey were shocked by the news of that letter .I remember Uncle Moses at the T.K.Lutaaya shop on Namirembe Road before his death.Please Tezra,kindly invite us to Bunamwaya for a Thanksgiving to celebrate the life and works of Uncle Philly.We have precious memories of that icon who touched many souls through his music and above all the courage he exhibited as he struggled with HIV AIDS!
My daughter are you okay thanks for the work you do for the rest am ssenko and ssemwa general supplies knows as ssemwanga Edward I want to see you discuss on big concert for our brother Philly or your dad
Yo wonderful keep it up.. as a ngonge clan member am proud of u.. am lucky was one of the people who visited him at nsambya hospital.. was very young but his health made me to abstain for more than 30years Aids of that time omg was worse.. we pray philly bongoley lutaaya rip.. keep it up.. kiganda Ssonko Michael..
Dear Tezra, your late father left a legacy that will continue to linger on the minds of Ugandans in particular and the world at large. I remember very well when he came back from Sweden to start his one man's campaign like as you have rightly put it ,indeed it was a one mans campaign during that time nobody would dare do what he was doing .It was a taboo for one to associate with a person who had HIV / AIDS .I remember very when h came to Jinja with his entourage and had lunch at Crested Crane Hotel where I was working as receptionist when i looked at him I got scared but he had a beaming smile on his face . Tezra keep the fire burning i know his shoes are to big for you to fit in but don't wory God is on your side .
Thank you tezra very grateful for keeping the legacy and fight...
Dear Tezra,you are such an inspiration to many.Thank you for standing in the gap.I know Uncle Moses and Abbey were shocked by the news of that letter .I remember Uncle Moses at the T.K.Lutaaya shop on Namirembe Road before his death.Please Tezra,kindly invite us to Bunamwaya for a Thanksgiving to celebrate the life and works of Uncle Philly.We have precious memories of that icon who touched many souls through his music and above all the courage he exhibited as he struggled with HIV AIDS!
Keep the candle burning Tezra. When I come to Stockholm, i will buy u a plate of potatis mos and köttbullar.
inspirational 😭💔❣️🌍
My daughter are you okay thanks for the work you do for the rest am ssenko and ssemwa general supplies knows as ssemwanga Edward I want to see you discuss on big concert for our brother Philly or your dad
Thanks
Bambi mbadde silabanga ku mwana we no mu 😢🤔
Ohh Lord
I really loved your father's music
Newcasle jm
Mwebale kusomesa Bantu nomugenzi awumule mirembe
I can’t believe she’s older than me