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BBS Terefayina Mourns Loss of Journalist Joseph Sseruwooza

Uganda’s media industry is in mourning following the sudden death of respected journalist Joseph Sseruwooza, a parliamentary correspondent and television host at BBS Terefayina. He passed away on June 19, 2026, at the Uganda Heart Institute in Mulago due to heart-related complications.

His death has shocked colleagues, viewers, and the broader journalism fraternity who described him as a calm, professional, and deeply committed reporter.

BBS Terefayina confirmed his passing in a brief emotional announcement written in Luganda:

“Kitalo! Muweereza munnaffe wano ku BBS Terefayina, Joseph Sseruwooza afudde. Joseph Sseruwooza abadde musasi w’amawulire nga asinga kugasakira ku Palamenti ate nga abadde aweereza ne Pulogulaamu #ZuukukaNensonga.”

The statement reflected deep sorrow as the station paid tribute to one of its most trusted newsroom voices.

Throughout his career, Joseph Sseruwooza built a strong reputation as a parliamentary correspondent, known for his detailed reporting on legislative affairs and national policy discussions.

He also co-hosted the current affairs talk show #ZuukukaNensonga, where he was widely recognized for:Insightful political analysis, engaging and balanced discussions and a calm and professional on-air presence

Sseruwooza was consistently described by colleagues as a disciplined and principled journalist who carried out his work with integrity, fairness, and dedication to informing the public.

His passing leaves a significant gap in Uganda’s media landscape, particularly within parliamentary reporting and current affairs broadcasting.

Fellow journalists, media viewers, and colleagues have continued to express condolences, highlighting his recent on-air appearances and long-standing contribution to Buganda Kingdom media programming.

More details regarding funeral arrangements are expected to be released by both the family and the station in due course.

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His death marks a profound loss to Uganda’s journalism community, where he leaves behind a legacy of credible reporting and devoted public service.

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