Mchakato wa Kuandaa Kitabu cha Chimbuko, Muundo na Historia ya Ukoo wa Kivenule na Uhehe kwa Ujumla

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Wednesday 26 June 2013

MR. HUSSEIN TAVIMYENDA KIVENULE HAS PASSED AWAY



RE: MR. HUSSEIN TAVIMYENDA KIVENULE, A VETERAN SOLDIER FOUGHT THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 – 1945 TO ALLIED POWERS (BRITISH) HAS PASSED AWAY


A late Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Tagumtwa Kivenule is a Senior Veteran Soldier fought the Second World War on the Side of Allied Powers (British), in Burma, India, Europe and other British Colonies.

He has dead at age of 115 at Ipamba Hospital near Tosamaganga today morning. I remember Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule, when he expressed himself, the way he remembers his participation during the Second World War; and the places where he involve in the battle against the Axis Powers led by German. Mr. Hussein insisted that if he were on the side of the German, he probably would have now dead.

Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule was born from a Kivenule Clan at Ulefi-Magubike, Iringa Rural District Western part of Iringa Town in 1890s. He was the fifth Child in polygamy family of five children from the first wife (Ms. Mkami Sekabogo) of Tavimyenda Tagumtwa Kivenule. Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule married two wives, Ms. Yimilengeresa Semsisi and Ms. Dalika Setala and both lived in Mlafu area after shifting from Ulefi before now ni Magubike. Mr. Husein Tavimyenda Kivenule was blessed with a thirteen (13) children from two wives he had. The first wife blessed with 6 children and the second wife 7 children. Unfortunately, he has lost both two wives.

The Kivenule Clan has a great history specifically in ethic wars, being involved in various ethnic tribes’ wars in Iringa and beyond. The KIVENULE name itself is a reward. It was rewarded as a gift to TAGUMTWA because of his superiority power in targeting and killing his enemies by using spears and arrows, after taking a magical medicine which he believed increased the super natural power and protection. This medicine was taken before entering to the battle. The term, “KUVENULA” which sounded during the battle had a great implication and meant ‘devastating enemies by using spears and arrows with an aid of magical medicine’. Mr. Tagumtwa Balama was a war hero most of the time due to his impressiveness and marvelous performance in the battle field, and afterward he rewarded KIVENULE name, as a gift. Very unfortunately, he body was never recovered after dying in battle field.

The late Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule had never tested (benefited) any fruitiness regarding his participation in the Second World War. As a human being, he had a focus on his life, also had many expectations for the services he offered to the British government especially his marvelous support which involved manhood power, intelligence and liveliness to make sure that they win the Second World War. Really, the Triple Entente won the Second World War.

The Union of Kivenule Clan for about 8 years have been observing this matter and doing various researches about the clan, and now is in the position to say that Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule, had never enjoyed or tested any benefits from his participation to the Second World War. Also, The Union of Kivenule Clan has learnt that there are a lot of consequences which affects him before and now from his participation to the war. Some of the consequences include a loss of visual sight (blindness) facing his for the past 10 years now, which appears to be resulted by gunfire blast dusts. The Union of Kivenule Clan also resolves that Mr. Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule had many expectations after the war including getting adequate house; security on social services i.e. health insurance and assurance of his survival up to his death. Now is dead while his talents, efforts and moral spirit he invested on British Allies have lost without bringing any impact to the clan.

KAUKI calls upon this exploitation and inhumanity and hence asks for concrete measures to be taken by the British High Commission to address this grievance and tears left by the Late Hussein Tavimyenda Kivenule on behalf of the Kivenule Clan.

May his soul rest in peace, Amina.

Yours Sincerely,


Adam Alphonce Kivenule
KAUKI, General Secretary

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