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The burying of Ivan Semwanga with
money is a clear indication that he had sold his heart to Lucifer. How can you burry some body with so
much money in a village where people are starving or struggling to make ends
meet. They could at least splash the money on top of the coffin and give the
poor a chance to scramble for these
notes. The evil action of the RICH DEVIL’S
GANG shows how cruel and heartless the devil is . The devil is ready to give
you fame, money but at the end of it all, you will end up in hell like Ivan. I pray
that Ivan’s handsome sons do not follow the devilish legacy of the father. The
Lord Jesus Christ is knocking at the
door of your heart(Rev.3:20), accept him today as your savoir so that
you can escape the fires of hell. Do not trust in money , fame and women as
Ivan did.Amen
Ivan Semwanga buried with money and champagne
30 May 2017 7:50 PM
Zari breaks down as her sons Pinto and Quincy comfort her.
Highlights
- Instead of dropping flowers in the grave, Shillings and Rands were dropped
- Champagne bottles were popped right in the grave
- The grave will have to be guarded for several days or months, otherwise, locals might break in for that money
During the requiem mass yesterday, Zari told mourners that she moved on to another relationship, but Ivan never did. The mom of five added that she was now strong after having cried for the 11 days Ivan was at the hospital. However, it dawned on her that the father of her three sons; Pinto, Raphael and Quincy was gone, she broke down. Zari di the comforting yesterday, but today, her children were comforting her.
Ivan Semwanga was buried on May 30, 2017 in Kayunga
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Ivan Semwanga requiem mass at Namirembe Cathedral
The late Ivan Semwanga employs over 850 employees who earn over 3million USD, he has 30 schools spread in South Africa. During the Ettofaali program of the Buganda Kingdom, Ivan Semwanga gave Buganda Kingdom 800 bags of cement to help in the construction of Bulange Plaza also known as the Masengere Building. The late also extended 80 scholarships to students affiliated to the Buganda Kingdom.In South Africa, he built a mosque and yet he is not a moslem, Sheikh Muzaata told mourners in Kayunga >>>See More
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Inset is a mourner seen trying to get a glimpse of Ivan Semwanga's body, but it was not possible as the coffin was sealed. It was decided that friends and fans should remain with the memories of Ivan when still alive as opposed to when he was dead. The coffin was tightly guarded at all times.
His close pals popped champagne on top of chopping money in the grave, watch video of champagne and money dropping in the grave below.
Hundreds bid farewell to Rich Gang’s Semwanga
Wednesday May 31 2017
KAYUNGA.
He might have been an ordinary person to some people but the burial of Ivan Semwanga proved he was larger than life.
Speaking at the burial of the socialite, the head of Dawa in Uganda, Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata, eulogized Semwanga as an “elephant” in the field; going by the huge media coverage he received since his death.
Speaking at the burial of the socialite, the head of Dawa in Uganda, Sheikh Nuhu Muzaata, eulogized Semwanga as an “elephant” in the field; going by the huge media coverage he received since his death.
Ivan Semwanga's family sit by his casket during the funeral service in Kayunga. Photo by Alex Esagala
Semwanga was laid to rest yesterday at 4:40pm at his ancestral home at Naklilo village, Kayunga District.
“Only few people can achieve this kind of coverage. When an elephant dies, you cannot pronounce the death of a rabbit,” Sheikh Muzaata said, adding that Semwanga’s death had left a huge yawning gap on the social scene owing to his flamboyant and celebrated lifestyle.
“Only few people can achieve this kind of coverage. When an elephant dies, you cannot pronounce the death of a rabbit,” Sheikh Muzaata said, adding that Semwanga’s death had left a huge yawning gap on the social scene owing to his flamboyant and celebrated lifestyle.
Hundreds attended the fallen socialite’s burial among whom were celebrities, family, friends and locals.
“I
have been on this village for 35 years and seen Ivan grow up from a
small boy to the rich man that he has become but he has not helped his
family and village at all,” said 60-year-old Joseph Katabazi. He said
Semwanga does not own any plot of land or even simple house at his
ancestral home save for the small old house that belonged to his
grandmother; on which compound he was laid to rest.
Farewell. Socialites
from the Rich Gang crew pop bottles of champagne during Ivan Semwanga’s
burial in Kayunga yesterday. PHOTO BY ALEX ESAGALA
Mr
Herbert Luyinda, the deceased’s uncle, said took responsibility for
Semwanga when the he was eight after Semwanga’s father passed on.
“I
thought Ivan would be there at my burial but it breaks my heart to be
looking into his grave,” Mr Luyinda said as tears rolled down his
cheeks.
Bobi Wine, a popular local musician, advised the youth to take a lesson from Semwanga’s life.
“Ivan died before 40 but what he has done is commendable and evident and the youth should borrow a leaf from that. It’s not too late for you to begin making your dream a reality,” Bobi Wine said.
“Ivan died before 40 but what he has done is commendable and evident and the youth should borrow a leaf from that. It’s not too late for you to begin making your dream a reality,” Bobi Wine said.
Rich send-off. Members of the Rich Gang crew splash money in Semwanga’s grave during burial yesterday. PHOTO BY ALEX ESAGALA
Semwanga, 39, succumbed to death last Thursday after 12 days in coma at Steve Biko Hospital in Pretoria South Africa.
His body arrived at Entebbe Airport on Sunday afternoon before a vigil was held at his home in Muyenga, a Kampala suburb, before a funeral service at Namirembe Cathedral in Kampala.
True to Semwanga’s flamboyant and dramatic lifestyle, his rich and showy colleagues popped champagne and splashed it onto his casket.
And instead of throwing
handfuls of dust onto his coffin in the Christian tradition, the moneyed
friends tossed wads of notes onto his casket as they bid him adieu.
Semwanga left behind three sons and their mother.
Semwanga left behind three sons and their mother.
Compiled by Derrick Wandera, Isaac Ssejjombwe & Lawrence Ogwal