After Losing His Brother, Jose Chameleone Jets Into Kenya. This Is His Mission In The Country

This life is really really short. Who knows what will happen tomorrow? Or just the next hour? Absolutely none of us. But we gotta live like tomorrow never comes.

Jose Chameleone and the Mayanja family lost their brother, Ugandan singer AK47, in unclear circumstances a few days ago. While speculation is still rife over what exactly led to the sudden and untimely demise of Emmanuel Mayanja aka AK47, Ugandan police are yet to release a report of the investigations they were carrying out.

Jose Chameleone has been mourning since then, and he clearly showed his dejection following the loss of his younger brother. The singer is mourning even today as he clearly indicated in his instagram post where he says he has lost his gun, referring to his deceased brother.

But the veteran Ugandan singer and one of the wealthiest East African artistes has gathered himself up and jetted into the country.

Chameleone has been involved in the Maisha Superstar show which he is producing alongside other artistes from Kenya and Tanzania.

The singer has revealed through his instagram account that despite what happened, he is strong enough to forge forward because he is not sure of his destiny.

Here is what he said:

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jchameleone“I Got to Go” Nobody knows what can happen tomorrow, So fold your sorrows and live strong.Nothing is guaranteed. Enroute ✈️Nairobi

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jchameleoneCan C u,Feel U and you well know how Far the Dream is.I Gotta Stand tall.Lost my Gun.

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Edward Chweya