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Bitature Family Mourns the Loss of Marvin Beine “Boyo” Bitature, Aged 35

KAMPALA – The Bitature family is mourning the loss of their beloved son, Marvin Beine “Boyo” Bitature, who passed away on July 10, 2025, at the age of 35. Born on September 7, 1989, Marvin was a member of one of Uganda’s most prominent families, known for their influence in business and philanthropy.

The cause of Marvin’s death has not been publicly disclosed. However, the family has released detailed funeral arrangements. A vigil Mass will be held today, July 10, at 6:30 PM at Plot 9, Malcolm X Road in Kololo, followed by a funeral Mass on Friday, July 11, at 2:00 PM at St. Charles Lwanga Church in Ntinda. The burial ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 12, at noon at the Bitature family home in Ibanda District.

Marvin was engaged in private business and was described as a quiet but enterprising individual. Messages of condolence and support have been pouring in from friends, relatives, and the wider public, expressing grief and solidarity with the family during this difficult time.

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Bitature Family Mourns the Loss of Marvin Beine “Boyo” Bitature, Aged 35

The Bitature family, one of Uganda’s most respected names in business and philanthropy, is mourning the untimely passing of their beloved son, Marvin Beine “Boyo” Bitature, who died on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at the age of 35.

Born on September 7, 1989, Marvin was known as a quiet, enterprising young man engaged in private business ventures. Though not always in the public eye, he was cherished by family and close friends for his calm demeanor, kindness, and entrepreneurial spirit.

The family has not disclosed the cause of death, but tributes have continued to flow in from friends, relatives, and members of the wider public, who have expressed deep sorrow and solidarity with Patrick and Carol Bitature, Marvin’s parents, during this time of great loss.

“My heart is heavy with sorrow,” said Senior Presidential Advisor, Colonel Edith Nakalema, in a public condolence message. “I extend my deepest sympathies to Patrick and Carol Bitature, who have served this country with dedication. May God strengthen and comfort them in this painful season.”

A series of ceremonies have been arranged to honor Marvin’s life:

  • Vigil Mass: Thursday, July 10 at 6:30 PM, at Plot 9, Malcolm X Road, Kololo
  • Funeral Mass: Friday, July 11 at 2:00 PM, at St. Charles Lwanga Church, Ntinda
  • Burial: Saturday, July 12 at noon, at the Bitature family home in Ibanda District

Mourners have described Marvin as a “gentle soul” with a passion for innovation and quiet leadership. His passing has left a void in a family that has long played a pivotal role in Uganda’s socio-economic development.

As Uganda joins the Bitature family in mourning, Marvin’s legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched through his humility, generosity, and unwavering loyalty to those closest to him. He is survived by his parents, siblings, and a wide circle of extended family and friends.

Senior Presidential Advisor Colonel Edith Nakalema expressed her sadness following Marvin’s passing, extending deep condolences to his grieving parents, Patrick and Carol Bitature, who have made significant contributions to Uganda’s development. Nakalema prayed that God gives Marvin’s family and friends the strength they need during this trying moment.

Additional contribution:SunriseUg

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