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Bryan White Mowzey Radio’s house
Bryan White wants to be named founder for building Mowzey Radio’s house. File Photo

Bryan White wants to be named founder for building Mowzey Radio’s house saying it was his idea whereby he funded Radio’s family with Shs200M for the whole project

While on a telephone interview with Spark TV, Bryan White broke his silence as the mastermind behind the establishment of the fallen singer Mowzey Radio Mausoleum, saying that he wanted to be credited for his hand in the house project.

Talking to Miles Rwamiti, the fading Ugandan socialite Bryan White had crested over Mowzey Radio’s family for not extending their thanks to him after all that he had done in the building of the late Mowzey grave house of Shs200M.

This happened after the late mother complained that the night dancers wanted to take Mowzey Radio’s body out of his resting house.

“Am the founder of the project and there should be transparency because they still need help since it’s not over yet. Mowzey Radio’s family approached Minister Kiwanda and he referred them back to the founder that’s why later they came back to me. This isn’t reasonable because th

Bryan added,

“Mowzey Radio’s mother told me that a night dancer could not leave his house and was always inconveniencing her. Immediately, I built her the house and I spent Shs200millions on that project but to my surprise, no one said a word about this. The family signed for every coin I gave

Bryan White Mowzey Radio’s house
Bryan White wants to be named founder for building Mowzey Radio’s house. File Photo

The grave was built in a very special way of the Mausoleum, which some people refer to as a museum, and it consists mostly of his achievements in the 10 years he spent in the Ugandan music industry when he began singing with his first breakthrough song “Nakudata” in 2008.

Mowzey Radio’s grave was installed in a house style with glasses on the windows with photos of Radio, most of his songs and his life-long activities before his death.

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The grave has a tombstone in black tiles, and the names of most of his songs are listed on it. The late left close to 100 songs in studio unreleased and 460 songs released to the public.

Radio’s head, in the form of a statue, is also seen lying all over his grave with his image. A slot where the Mowzey Radio and Weasel Manizo Music Awards are in the tomb for visitors who will pay tribute to see them.

A lot more is still to be done to let Mowzey Radio’s legacy thrive.