During the Easter festivities, Ugandans got the shocking news about the death of the Archbishop of the Catholic Church His Grace the late Kizito Lwanga.
His death was sudden and abrupt as he had walked the way of the cross with other Christian religious leaders on Good Friday.
His body has been taken to Rubaga Hospital for a postmortem on what could have killed him and his room has been sealed off by the police for further investigation.
The late Archbishop was fasting during the lent (40 days) just like Jesus did and during the walk for the way of the cross on Good Friday, he looked frail but many weren't worried because they thought it could have been the effects of fasting during the lent.
He would have a meal to break his fast later on in the night.
However, he had hypertension (high blood pressure) which is a terrible disease.
When a person with such a disease misses a meals, this can mess up with the heat beat rhythm and lead to electrolytes imbalance.
This means your heart will pump blood at an irregular pace which can result into heart failure.
Blood pressure needs to be regulated which means one needs to ensure their pressure is not too low or too high.
He/she has to ensure it is stable and normal.
Normal blood pressure in human beings 120/80 mmHg and one needs to work hard to ensure it doesn't go to high or too low.
In the recent months, top religious leaders have been dying and this has been connected to political views and wrangles.
Many Ugandans feel like these religious leaders are being killed off because of their support for the opposition and not the central government.
However, we cannot confirm the above rumors and shall just keep them at rumors.
May the soul of the late Rest in peace