Jose Chameleone Was Hurried to the Hospital Once More

Jose is in America right now.

Weeks after being released from the hospital, famed Ugandan musician Jose Chameleone, who is now in the United States, was taken to the hospital once more. 

The musician is seen being hoisted from the sofa to a wheelchair and then to the ambulance in a video that his best friend Juliet Zawedde posted.

Then, Ugandan artist and entrepreneur Ms. Zawedde commented on the current state of affairs: 

“My best friend has been admitted to the hospital since he is not feeling well today. My dear buddy Chameleone, you are in my prayers. I am aware of your current state of illness. I pray that the Lord would cure you and give you back your strength and health. Give you the strength to overcome this obstacle and comfort you in your suffering. I hope you know how loved and supported you are right now.

The ‘Kipepeo’ singer posted a video five days ago while reviewing his condition in the hospital. He said that he had been loving himself a lot lately.

“I appreciate your prayers every day.

We’ll recover like Ninjas.

My review day was today, and I can assure you all that God is in complete control.

I appreciate your good vibes for my recovery and well-being. Every other day, I get better and better.

To the moon and back ❤️ Self-love, self-care, self-motivation, and loving others around me ❤️ Juliet Zawedde

I have an incredible relationship with myself.

Before being sent to the US for additional care, Chameleone was sent to a hospital in Uganda at the end of the previous year.

He gave his fans health updates at the time.

Spending this holiday season away from the stage and from all of you, my cherished fans, is a first for me. Unfortunately, our yearly custom of sharing music to celebrate has been interrupted by my illness.

I want to express my sincere thanks to the fans who have always come out to support me and to the promoters who have always had faith in me. Regretfully, until I fully heal, I will be taking a little hiatus from performing.

During my hospital stay, my fans, friends, and family showered me with love, prayers, and well wishes, for which I am incredibly grateful. I am also grateful for the outstanding treatment I received at Nakasero Hospital.

I would especially want to thank my good friend Juliet Zawedde, who generously gave up her vacation time to travel with me to the United States for additional medical care.

I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has supported me. God willing, I’ll be back stronger and better.

For my nation and God.

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