
Transformative headteacher, Tukesimira laid to rest
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Kyengando II Village, Kyengando Parish, Engari Subcounty in Kazo District on Friday August 1 to pay their last respects to Tukesimira Herbert a distinguished Headteacher whose life was tragically cut short on Wednesday, July 30.

Born on November 26, 1971, Tukesimira was a respected educator and devoted parent who served in five schools across the greater Kiruhura region. He was pronounced dead after spending nearly three weeks at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital where he was on life support following a stroke that originated from severe head pressure.
The Kazo District Education Department led by District Inspector of Schools Cadre John Bosco Tumwesigye eulogized Tukesimira highlighting his diligent service. They commended his efforts in transforming Kyengando II Primary School from a poorly performing institution to one achieving top grades, elevating the school’s performance from U-grades to first and second grades.
The burial ceremony, held at his ancestral home in Kyengando II Village was marked by grief and calls for increased medical checkups as emphasized by Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the district’s LCV Chairman.
Tukesimira’s widow, surrounded by their six children, made an emotional plea for love and unity among family and friends during this difficult time.
Religious leaders, including Rt. Rev. Alfred Muhoozi, Bishop of North Ankole Diocese, praised Tukesimira as a man of integrity and dedication both in his professional duties and spiritual life. The prelate reflected on hope and resilience drawing inspiration from 2 Corinthians 4:16.