Kanyomozi, the man who loves cooperatives laid to rest

NTUNGAMO-Different dignitaries, politicians, cooperators, religious leaders, educationists, and members of the general public from across the country yesterday turned up in big numbers to send off the late Yona Kanyomozi, a cooperatives advocate who died last Sunday of diabetes.

Sons, daughters and grandchildren of the late Kanyomozi attend his burial (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

According to mourners, his children, and friends, Yona Kanyomozi deserved a decent burial for his contribution to the country, especially working hard to see that cooperatives thrived during Obote II government.

UPC top leaders paying last respects to late Yona Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

Sabiti Kamugisha, Yona Kanyomozi’s elder son revealed that his dad died of diabetes, a disease he battled for some time.

UPC members paying their last respects to the late Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

He asked mourners to forgive the wrongs his father could have done in the community and prayed for him an eternal life.

Dr. Besigye equally laid a wreath on the casket containing the remains of late Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

The economist died on August 28 at Nakasero Hospital in Kampala.

Background

Yona kanyomozi was born on June 29, 1940 at Rukindo Village Eastern division Ntungamo Municipality, Kanyomozi, a soft-spoken gentleman served as the Member of Parliament for Kajara County from 1980 to 1997 with a break between 1986- 1987 when parliament was in suspension.

Chris Rwakasisi eulogising his UPC departed friend Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

He lived in Rwashamaire town council where he was laid to rest today on September 2.

He studied at Katunga Primary School in Rukungiri District. He later joined Mbarara High School and is one of the pioneer students of Ntare School which he joined in 1956, a year it was started.

Different people from different religions turned up for the burial of Yona Kanyomozi (Joshua Nahamya).

In 1963, he joined London School of Economics and in 1966 he was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Economic Theory.

The UPC stalwart, between 2001 and 2006, represented Uganda at the East African Legislative Assembly EALA.

Angole politicians, Amanya Mushega (R), Mugisha Muntu (second right) and others also attended Kanyomozi’s burial ceremony (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

He became the minister of Cooperatives from 1981 to 1985 under Obote’s government spearheading a great breakthrough in cooperatives that had died out during the 8 years of Idi Amin Dada.

Minister of Internal Affairs Kahinda Otaffire (L) and and former Attorney General Mwesigwa Rukutana (R) met at the burial of Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

He also represented Bushenyi South in parliament during the same regime. From 1989 to 1996 he represented Kajara County in the National Resistance Council.

FDC’s Patrick Amuriat(L) and Nathan Nandala Mafabi laying a wreath on a casket carrying the remains of late Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

 

He rose in the ranks of the Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) to become National Chairman. His last leadership position was as a member of the East African legislative assembly in 2006. His last attempt to bounce back to politics was in 2011 when he stood for Ntungamo Municipality MP on FDC ticket but lost to Mr Yona Musinguzi of NRM.

Ntare School OBs who studied with Yona Kanyomozi (Photo by Joshua Nahamya).

Besides his political career, Kanyomozi served as an economic advisor to the defunct Uganda Electricity Board [UEB] from 1966 to 1970, Director of Industrial Development Centre from 1970 to 1972, Assistant General Manager of the East African External Telecommunications Company from 1972 to 1977, Associate Consultant at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, among others.

Chris Rwakasisi and former minister Richard Kaijuka great friends and workmates during Obote II cabinet laying a wreath on Yona Kanyomozi’s casket (Joshua Nahamya).

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