Penny Tinditina, also known as Penny Jakana (died on April 19, 2017), [1] was a former Uganda Television news anchor, Radio 1 news anchor and presenter [2] and BBC journalist in the early 2000s. [3] [4] [5] She died at the age of 39. [6]
In 2016, Penny was diagnosed with lung cancer [6] and died in 2017 in Seattle, United States where she had battled for her life for more than a year. Her funeral service held at Watoto Church in Kampala. [4] She was remembered for being kind, polite and focused. When she died, a memorial fund was created by friends on GoFundMe to support her funeral financially in Uganda. [3] [5] She was buried at her ancestral home in Nyakiganda village in Nyabuhikye, Ibanda District. [4] [6] Her vigil took place at her parents' home in Buwaate-Najeela. [6] She was described by her husband as a "loving and courageous woman who not only had time for the family but also transformed him". [4]
She worked at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Washington State, US at the time of her death and was a former journalist with BBC. [3] She also worked at Uganda Television, now known as UBC.
Penny had three children; Darren, Dione, and Divine, with her husband Alex Jakana. [3] [1]
Penny Tinditina, also known as Penny Jakana (died on April 19, 2017), [1] was a former Uganda Television news anchor, Radio 1 news anchor and presenter [2] and BBC journalist in the early 2000s. [3] [4] [5] She died at the age of 39. [6]
In 2016, Penny was diagnosed with lung cancer [6] and died in 2017 in Seattle, United States where she had battled for her life for more than a year. Her funeral service held at Watoto Church in Kampala. [4] She was remembered for being kind, polite and focused. When she died, a memorial fund was created by friends on GoFundMe to support her funeral financially in Uganda. [3] [5] She was buried at her ancestral home in Nyakiganda village in Nyabuhikye, Ibanda District. [4] [6] Her vigil took place at her parents' home in Buwaate-Najeela. [6] She was described by her husband as a "loving and courageous woman who not only had time for the family but also transformed him". [4]
She worked at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in Washington State, US at the time of her death and was a former journalist with BBC. [3] She also worked at Uganda Television, now known as UBC.
Penny had three children; Darren, Dione, and Divine, with her husband Alex Jakana. [3] [1]