Updated News Article: Dr. John Spire Kiggundu’s Life and Legacy
June 23, 2025, Kampala, Uganda – The medical community and the nation of Uganda are mourning the sudden loss of Dr. John Spire Kiggundu, a distinguished gynecologist, laparoscopy surgeon, and fertility specialist, who was found dead at a hotel in Kitende on June 22, 2025. Dr. Kiggundu, head of Henrob Hospital in Zzana along Entebbe Road, was a pivotal figure in obstetrics and reproductive health, leaving an indelible mark on countless lives through his expertise and compassion. His passing was announced by his brother, Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, a prominent academic and cartoonist, via social media.
Who was Dr. John Spire Kiggundu?
Born on January 15, 1975, in Kampala, Uganda, Dr. John Spire Kiggundu was 50 years old at the time of his death. He dedicated his career to advancing women’s healthcare, specializing in minimal access surgery, endometriosis treatment, and fertility care at Henrob Hospital, a private facility he founded and led. His expertise in laparoscopy and fertility treatments earned him a reputation as a beacon of hope for families facing reproductive challenges. Colleagues described him as a calm, down-to-earth, and highly knowledgeable practitioner who combined technical brilliance with a deep commitment to patient care.


“Dr. Kiggundu was not just a doctor; he was a friend and mentor to many in the medical field,” said Dr. Maxencia Nanjul, a colleague, in a heartfelt tribute on X. His ability to manage complex conditions, such as puerperal sepsis, was recalled by peers who credited him with shaping their careers. His humility and dedication made him a beloved figure among both patients and fellow professionals.
Circumstances Surrounding His Death
Dr. Kiggundu was found deceased at a hotel in Kitende, a suburb of Kampala, on June 22, 2025. The exact cause of his death remains under investigation, with no official confirmation released at this time. Initial reports from X posts, including one from Whisper Eye News, indicate that his body was discovered at the hotel, but further details are pending.
The suddenness of his passing has left the medical community and the public in shock, with tributes flooding social media. Authorities have urged patience as they complete their inquiries, and speculation about the cause of death has been discouraged until official findings are released. Henrob Hospital has yet to issue a formal statement, but sources confirm that staff and patients are deeply affected by the loss of their leader.
Relationship with Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo
Dr. John Spire Kiggundu was the brother of Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, a celebrated Ugandan academic, human rights defender, and editorial cartoonist. Dr. Ssentongo, an Associate Professor of Ethics and Identity Studies at Uganda Martyrs University and a part-time lecturer at Makerere University, announced his brother’s passing on X, referring to him as the “heir to our father.” The announcement highlighted the profound personal loss felt by the family.
The brothers shared a close bond, united by their commitment to serving their communities in distinct ways—Dr. Kiggundu through medicine and Dr. Ssentongo through academia and activism. Dr. Ssentongo’s campaigns, such as #KampalaPotholeExhibition and #UgandaParliamentExhibition, have drawn attention to social issues, occasionally attracting threats. However, there is no evidence linking these to Dr. Kiggundu’s death. Their shared prominence has sparked public interest, but their professional paths remained separate.
A Legacy of Impact
Dr. Kiggundu’s work at Henrob Hospital revolutionized access to specialized gynecological and fertility care in Uganda. His focus on minimal access surgery, which reduces recovery time and complications, brought advanced medical techniques to the country. His hospital became a hub for families seeking solutions to complex reproductive health issues, and his leadership fostered a culture of excellence and empathy.
Beyond his clinical achievements, Dr. Kiggundu was a mentor who trained younger medical professionals, leaving a lasting impact on Uganda’s healthcare landscape. “He was a listener, an adviser, and a true humanitarian,” said Rhonet Atwiine on X, echoing the sentiments of many. His contributions gave hope to families across Uganda.
Tributes and Condolences
The news of Dr. Kiggundu’s passing has prompted an outpouring of grief. Ace Radio Uganda extended condolences to his family, friends, and the medical community, noting his significant contributions to healthcare. Social media platforms, particularly X, are filled with messages celebrating his life and mourning his untimely death. The Uganda Medical Association and other professional bodies are expected to issue statements soon, as the nation reflects on the loss of one of its finest doctors.
Plans for memorial services have not yet been announced, but Henrob Hospital is likely to play a central role in honoring his legacy.
Looking Ahead
As investigations into Dr. Kiggundu’s death continue, the focus remains on celebrating his remarkable contributions to Ugandan healthcare. Born in 1975, he dedicated his 50 years to improving lives through medicine, leaving a legacy that will inspire future generations. His work at Henrob Hospital will continue to shape the field of women’s healthcare in Uganda.
Dr. John Spire Kiggundu is survived by his family, including his brother Dr. Jimmy Spire Ssentongo, and a community of colleagues and patients who will carry forward his vision of accessible, high-quality healthcare. May his soul rest in peace.

