
In a heartwarming display of gratitude, gospel splash Levixone took a moment to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of Pastor Aloysius Bugingo to his career journey and the Ugandan gospel music industry at large. The special recognition was made during Levixone’s album listening party at Skyz Naguru, where Pastor Bugingo and his wife, Susan Makula, were in attendance.

During the event, Levixone presented Pastor Bugingo with a certificate of appreciation, honoring his unwavering support and guidance throughout his career. The emotional moment was met with applause and cheers from the audience, who were clearly moved by the display of gratitude and respect between the two influential figures.

But the night didn’t end there. Pastor Bugingo and his wife, Susan Makula, took the opportunity to pledge their support for Levixone’s music career, announcing that they would be donating all their 2025 savings towards his new project aimed at breaking global barriers in the Ugandan gospel music scene.
This selfless act by Pastor Bugingo and his wife, Susan Makula, is a testament to their commitment to advancing the gospel music industry in Uganda. What do you think this donation means for Levixone’s chances of taking Ugandan gospel music global?

“We are proud to support Levixone’s vision and are committed to helping him take Ugandan gospel music to the world,” Pastor Bugingo said, adding that all the savings pledged are in US dollars. The generous contribution is expected to go a long way in helping Levixone achieve his goals and push Ugandan gospel music to new heights.

This heartwarming moment between Levixone and Pastor Bugingo is a testament to the power of community and support in achieving success. As we celebrate this milestone, we can’t help but ask:
- What do you think is the key to Levixone’s success?
- How important is mentorship in the music industry?
- What role do you think Pastor Bugingo has played in shaping Levixone’s career?
- Are you excited about Levixone’s new project, and do you think it will help put Ugandan gospel music on the global map?
Comment with your opinion to the question above
