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Oliver Mkirani Mwawuda

June 29, 1953 - June 30, 2021

The Late Oliver Mkirani Mwawuda a Loving husband,Father brother, cousin and friend to many.

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  • 2021-07-03 16:01:46 View / Comment (0)

    Kiteto Nasongo

    You made us feel great and happy

  • 2021-07-03 16:00:43 View / Comment (0)
    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    Pass our regards to all who went before us

  • 2021-07-03 15:59:24 View / Comment (0)
    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    We have lost but heaven has won Hallelujah

  • 2021-07-03 15:57:55 View / Comment (0)
    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    Kiteto Nasongo

    I will forever miss you wamae

  • 2021-07-03 15:11:06 View / Comment (0)
    Debrah Metto

    Debrah Metto

    Debrah Metto

    Dear Uncle Oliver. Your death is still a shock to me. Your quality of being great at management and making sure any event you were involved in went well is admirable. Any time I interacted with you, I sure would have a good laugh. I pray for God's strength and comfort to all your loved ones. Rest in perfect peace uncle.

  • 2021-07-04 08:57:29 wrote:

    I found Uncle Oliver entertaining to listen to. I think he was humourous in his speech without even trying. My other upclose glimpses (observations) of him were of a man-a leader in action who had no fear of confronting issues head on. He seemed to call things as they were. He offered solutions in the community (ACK-Mole and other community projects). He never hesitated to rally people towards a cause that would help people. A leader has rested from his work. I will miss his humor and ability to get things done.

    2021-07-04 08:57:29 wrote: I found Uncle Oliver entertaining to listen to. I think he was humourous in his speech without even trying. My other upclose glimpses (observations) of him were of a man-a leader in action who had no fear of confronting issues head on. He seemed to call things as they were. He offered solutions in the community (ACK-Mole and other community projects). He never hesitated to rally people towards a cause that would help people. A leader has rested from his work. I will miss his humor and ability to get things done.

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