Njagala had been sick, according to Khan.
Songstress Grace Khan announced Tuesday morning that her father, Micheal Njagala, is dead.
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"Dear Friends my Real Dad has just passed on now! He has been sick! Mukama yakamujjulula Kati!! Wummula milembe [Rest in Peace] Dad @Mr Njagala Micheal!! 😭Naye emyaka jino Nedda [but these years, no!]," Khan, whose real name is Grace Namuwulya, posted on Facebook.
Khan, who is also a songwriter, hails from central Uganda and she is 32, according to the publicly available information.
Known for songs like Njakufa Naye, Nenoonya and Madungu, the songstress began her music career during her high school days.
She started with bands as a backup singer and later started working with herbalist Koja Kitonsa of Bakitonsa Herbal and Research Center as her manager.
The two are also said to have dated though they denied the allegations.
She has a daughter named Illona Grannah and there are reports that the baby daddy is Prince Omar, a Ugandan Canada-based artiste.
Omar, whose real name is Umar Musoke, is a songwriter and performer, who gained the attention of music lovers after releasing a collabo with songstress Lydia Jazmine titled Sing for Me.
Meanwhile, Omar denied being the father of Khan's daughter. In turn, she told him to never demand a DNA test.
She is also said to have dated fellow singer Jordan Luzinda whose songs include Kuula Pesa, Nalalira, Mbaliga, Abamala Obudde, Wabikola, True Love and Ninga Mutamivu.
Other songs by Grace Khan, who calls herself Uganda's Kim Kardashian -- are Wakyuka, Nenoonya, Darling, Ndibanawe, Mudungu, Never Give up, East or W, Boogera, Njakufanaye and Abantu Bategedde.