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Wednesday February 24 2021
Uganda Golf Club golfers form an arch using golf clubs to salute the fallen former club captain Prof Anthony Kerali after requiem Mass at St Augustine Church Makerere University, Kampala, yesterday. PHOTO | STEPHEN OTAGE
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He dressed elegantly and lived a flamboyant life.
Born Anthony Geoffrey Genmungu Kerali, the boy from Erussi in Nebbi District grew into a trailblazing engineering professional, consultant, academic and golfer.
He lived at Plot 1, Prince Charles Drive in Kololo, Kampala’s upscale neighbourhood, where he died abruptly on February 18 of a still unknown cause.
As fate would have it, one of his last tweets was cryptic; a recollection of a question by a retired judge on why only three northerners can presently afford to live in Kololo.