Bury me in Masindi – minister Balaam Barugahara states, urges Ugandans to normalise making Wills

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Hon. Balaam Barugahara, the State Minister for Gender, Labour, and Social Development, in charge of Children and Youth Affairs, has revealed that he would like to be buried in Masindi when he passes on.In a brief chat with the media on Tuesday, Hon. Balaam urged Ugandans to normalise making Wills and state their preferences as well as solve the chaos that would follow their demise.He highlighted how most Ugandans fear making Wills with the belief that they bring death closer, but stated that it is a false superstition.An-Known Prosper admits he wasn’t ready for fatherhood, now embracing itThe 46-year-old then revealed that he only has three children that he is aware of: daughters, namely, Kamukama, Kamusiime, and Karuhanga.When I die, please, I want to be buried in Masindi. Never take my corpse to Nakasajja, Namasagali, or Kalisizo. Take me to Masindi. I am yet to make a Will, but I know of only three children. One of my daughters is Karuhanga, another one is Kamukama, and the other is Kamusiime.I urge people to normalise revealing such details to their relatives. People are scared of making Wills because they fear it would bring death closer, but it is just a Will. You write and keep it. I’m not going to die soon; God has protected me and will continue to.The post Bury me in Masindi – minister Balaam Barugahara states, urges Ugandans to normalise making Wills appeared first on MBU.