By Mugisa Amos
Kalita bus |
The proprietor of Kalita bus company,
Patrick Lucky is dead, his brother has said.
Michael Asaba, the deceased’s young brother, said Lucky died Tuesday night at the heart institute, Mulago Hospital.
“My brother has been battling with head and throat cancer for a long time. He was often taken to India for treatment,” Asaba said.
Asaba said that 44-year-old Lucky was taken to Mulago Hospital on Monday, where he has been bedridden, until Tuesday night when he breathed his last.
Businessman Patrick Lucky joined the the transport business in 1999 when he bought a bus plying Kampala -Fort Portal road.
He had advanced to forming an
entire bus Company , Kalita Bus Transporters
In early 2000, he became a prominent businessman in the Toro region, when he purchased more buses, making Kalita Bus Transporters one of the leading bus companies in the western region and the whole country.
At the time of his death, the bus company owned 50 buses.
Michael Asaba, the deceased’s young brother, said Lucky died Tuesday night at the heart institute, Mulago Hospital.
“My brother has been battling with head and throat cancer for a long time. He was often taken to India for treatment,” Asaba said.
Asaba said that 44-year-old Lucky was taken to Mulago Hospital on Monday, where he has been bedridden, until Tuesday night when he breathed his last.
Businessman Patrick Lucky joined the the transport business in 1999 when he bought a bus plying Kampala -Fort Portal road.
Patrick Lucky |
In early 2000, he became a prominent businessman in the Toro region, when he purchased more buses, making Kalita Bus Transporters one of the leading bus companies in the western region and the whole country.
At the time of his death, the bus company owned 50 buses.
Patrick Lucky
Atwooki rose from being a simple taxi driver to owning one of Uganda’s
best bus companies.
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