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I worked on Kadaga For Two Nights At My Shrine — Witch doctor

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Mr Damiano Akuze, a witch doctor from Buwala, Buganda Zone, Lulyambuzi Parish in Kamuli District has said that he worked on Speaker Kadaga for two nights when she came to him seeking his traditional medicine to help her attain a successful political career.

According to Daily Monitor, Akuze administered his spiritual powers and charm 29 years ago to Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga and since then, she has gained political prominence.

Akuze has now dragged Kadaga to court, demanding payment of Shs200m for alleged breach of contract.

Akuze alleges that Kadaga requested him to work on her so that she would be given a big job in government and also be driven in a convoy like a president.

He further alleges that Kadaga did not have money to pay him the time, so he accepted to work on her on condition that she would pay as soon as she got the job.

Akuze further alleges that he worked on Kadaga for two nights of September 1 and September 2, 1990.

Mr Akuze alleges that since Ms Kadaga’s visit to his shrine, he has been administering his traditional medicine on her.

“Because of the above, Ms Kadaga has served as East African Assembly delegate, MP, minister and currently as the Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda”

“Immediately on the 3rd day of September 1990, the defendant (Ms Kadaga) was called by President Museveni and appointed minister and has since then held big positions in government,” he adds.

Mr Akuze alleges that since 1990, Ms Kadaga has paid him only Shs1m, which was in October 2017, and has since refused to pay him the balance of Shs204.5m.

He contends that Ms Kadaga had, in return for his traditional medicine, promised to construct for him a house worth Shs100m, give him Tipper truck worth Shs60m, a plot of land at Shs40m and four cows, among other rewards, making a combined worth of Shs204.5m.

Source: Daily Monitor

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