Residents of Kitagata in Bushenyi district in western Uganda had been crammed with unhappiness when their village compatriot and guardian of the Kitagata Scorching Springs, Ian Charisma Muhereza Ibaarah, handed away on after a extreme bout of malaria.
Ian Charisma Muhereza Ibaarah was born on Thursday, September 18, 1969, to the Late John Ibaarah and Mrs. Pleasure Ibaarah.
His schooling journey took him via Nakasero Nursery College, Nakasero Major College, King’s School Budo, Namilyango School, Namasagali School, Makerere College in Uganda, and Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya College (India). As a younger lad within the 80s, Ian and his youthful sibling Windsor had a shared widespread curiosity with this correspondent and on playgrounds from interschool sports activities tournaments the place Ian excelled in athletics from swimming to horseplay on the Kampala Sports activities Membership.
From knowledgeable profession within the vibrant telecom sector when cell telecom revolutionized the communication sector within the late 90s ,Ian was a key participant within the roll out of the 4th digital revolution that swept sub-Saharan Africa. He labored with Telchoice Ltd., MTN Uganda, CONTROPOC UGANDA, FORIS Telecom Uganda, and Skydotcom in guaranteeing that every one rural corners of the nation from the peasant farmer to grandmama had entry to a minimum of a handset to be in contact with their city kin for that pressing medical provide, to obtain cell cash, or just to talk to her city-based son.
Nevertheless, Ian noticed a calling in his rural hamlet of Kitagata following the passing of his father nearly a decade in the past the place he ditched his white collar 8:00 to five:00 job to take over the mantle of the household property together with herding his cattle and defending the new springs in Kitagata the place his ancestral roots lay.
Taking custody of the new springs can be an uphill process when Ian and his village mates clashed with the Kitagata City Council over the administration of the new springs fearing that buyers had been there to take over the springs which they and their ancestors had visited for a whole bunch of years for therapeutic.
This was after a Hungarian agency supported by the UNDP (United Nations Growth Program) approached the Ministry of Tourism Wildlife And Antiquities to refurbish the location.
Within the final time of his common updates with this ETN correspondent in Could, 2023, Ian had established bathroom services with the help of the Nationwide Water and Sewerage Company (NWSC) and prolonged an invite to go to which by no means got here to move.
Extracts from his eulogy learn: “He married his spouse Pamela Ankunda Muhereza in 2015, and so they had been blessed with a son, Yanni Asiimwe Muhereza. He was unassuming, well-respected and an incredible individual whose presence was felt wherever he went. He was an ardent book-reader,, a 100-meter sprinter, an outstanding cook dinner, and a exceptional actor. He might be without end revered for his goodness and charm, his kindness, and his mind. Ian was summoned by the Heavenly Host on Sunday, July 2, 2023, three months wanting his 54th birthday; without end enfolded within the Love of God. He might be without end missed by those that had the nice fortune of figuring out him.”
Ian was laid to relaxation on the hills perched above the new springs he cherished to guard in life. Could his goals be fulfilled by his successors for enjoyment of Kitagata Scorching Springs by the group and the world at massive for eternity.
Kitagata Scorching Springs are positioned in Sheema County within the Sheema District in Western Uganda, There are two sizzling springs adjoining to one another. In keeping with the locals, one of many springs was utilized by the previous Omugabe (King of Ankole) and is named Ekyomugabe. The opposite spring is believed to have therapeutic powers and is named Mulago, after Uganda’s largest Nationwide Referral Hospital. Some locals drink the water. Semi-naked women and men bathe within the heat waters of Kitagata Mulago because the spring is believed to own therapeutic powers, generally as many as 200 in a day. The water within the springs can heat as much as 80 °C (176 °F).
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