Lumbuye warned the Archbishop to take cover In December 5th 2020.

The catholic church and the whole country is in shock after the death of Kampala Archbishop, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga. Kizito Lwanga has been reportedly found dead at his home, according to Daily Monitor.

Archbishop Lwanga is  dead
Archbishop Lwanga is dead

Born in January 1953, Dr Lwanga was appointed as Archbishop of Kampala on August 19, 2006.

He has died today, 3th. 4. 2021 aged 68!

But has the believers are still in somber mood, it has emerged that renown People Power Blogger Fred Kajjubi Lumbuye aka Chemical Ali insinuated about this tragedy and warned the fallen Man of God to take cover.

Fred Kajjubi Lumbuye

On Dec. 5th 2020, Fred Lumbuye took to his Facebook page and wrote;

“ARCHBISHOP CYPRIAN KIZITO LWANGA TAKE CAVER YOU ARE THE NEXT TARGET MAY GOD PROTECT YOU THE MAN OF GOD”, he posted.

Lumbuye insinuated Cyprian Lwanga was in danger

After confirmation of Kizito Lwanga’s death, Lumbuye has taken to his Facebook page and posted;

“BREAKING NEWS KAMPALA ARCHBISHOP DR CYPRIAN KIZITO LWANGA IS DEAD GOD FOR GIVE HIM AND FORGIVE ME TOO BECAUSE I WARNED HIM”.

Who is Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga?

Cyprian Kizito Lwanga is the current Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kampala, a position he acquired on 30 September, 2006.

He was born at Naggalama in Mukono district formerly the archdiocese of Kampala (now Diocese of Lugazi) on January 19th 1953.

His late father Joseph Nsubuga Wamala was a catechist and he died in 1983. He has four brothers and four sisters.

He attended Kyabakadde primary school and in 1964 he joined Nyenga Minor seminary. He thereafter entered the National Major Seminary of Philosophy of Katigondo 1972-1974 and in 1974-1978, he studied Theology at the National Major Seminary of Ggaba.

He was ordained a priest on April 9th 1978 by the late Cardinal Emmanuel Nsubuga of the Archdiocese of Kampala.

In 1979, he joined the University of Clermont-Ferrand (France) to study a course in administration and languages, with particular focus on administration.

He was appointed Chaplain of His Holiness in 1986. In 1994 he was awarded with a Doctorate in Canon Law of the Pontifical Urban University in Rome.

He was appointed first bishop of the Diocese of Kasana-Luweero on 16 November 1996 and ordained bishop on 1 March 1997 at Kasana-Luweero.

He was later appointed the third Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kampala on 19 August 2006 and installed as the third Archbishop of Kampala on 30 September 2006 at Rubaga Cathedral, succeeding Cardinal Emmanuel Wamala.