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MUK Administrator Edward Kisuze Charged Over Rape

MUK Administrator Edward Kisuze Charged Over Rape After Licking The Student’s Yoyo

The Spokesperson of Kampala Metropolitan, Luke Owoyesigire, confirmed that the Makerere University senior administrator, Mr Kisuze Edward was charged with rape,and he will be subjected to a penalty punishment soon or later.

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Kisuze Edward was reportedly charged with rape.

Sometime back, the one Kisuze, insisted that Rachael was just his girlfriend, and the two were in deep love before he dumped her for a new lady.

“He says they have been in a relationship. I am not talking about the exact picture that came out because we are not here to determine whether it was him or not but he accepts he knew the lady and they have been in a relationship,”Spokesman Owoyesigyire said.

“His file was opened with Charges of rape, sexual harassment’ Owoyesigyire added

However, Kisuze Edward is supposed to appear before court immediately after taking his file to the resident state attorney for advise.

“The file is going to be sent to resident state attorney for advice and when it is back we shall know when to take him to court,” Owoyesigyire said.

This will teach other lecturers to learn professionalism and their duties assigned to them.

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