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Namuganza Sponsored By Mafia – Nambooze

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Betty Bakireke Nambooze,the Mukono Municipality Member of Parliament has blasted  the state Minister of lands , Persis Namuganza for contesting against the Speaker Rebecca Kadaga for NRM CEC position saying that she is sponsored by mafia. Nambooze made the remarks while appearing on the show dubbed “Barometer” that airs on NBS television every Tuesday night. 


“We all know that it’s Mr. Museveni who sent this so called Persis Namuganza to disturb the speaker of Parliament, Museveni fears leaders who work hard to develop their areas that’s why he pays foolish immature puppets to disturb them,” Nambooze said. 

She said Namuganza has no genuine intentions for the seat but is just taking a personal fight with Kadaga, which is backed by specific mafia.

“Namuganza is a minister of lands but what has she so far done for the poor Ugandan women who have been chased away on their land by Museveni’s mafias?”she asked.

 
“She should also tell us between Kadaga and museveni who’s older than the other before she portrays Kadaga as an expired old lady, for your information Namuganza Hon.Kadaga has represented for 28years only but your boss who pays you to abuse her is soon making 35years of dictatorship,” Nambooze added.


She asked Namuganza to kindly stop victimising Basoga with her stupid useless wars noting Kadaga is a national asset.

Nambooze said that the mafia are now laughing, calling Namuganza and sending her money to cheer her  on while she  abuses Kadaga. 
“But I blame Kadaga, she should be now looking at the presidency, she is well respected the world over and deserves much better, not being here in little fights with Kadaga,” she said.

In reply, Namuganza said she like how Nambooze debate because she is an honest person. She however did not say anything else in regard to Nambooze’s accusations but rather said she wasn’t invited to talk about such things. 

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