NBS journalist, Samson Kasumba, has come out to reveal that dialogue has cost Uganda as a country so much. This was in relation to DP president Nobert Mao defecting to the NRM. Mao has since then faced heavy criticism from different people and opposition politicians. These have branded him a snake and snitch. In his defense, Mao said that he ...
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There Would be No Noise About Mao If The Deal Signed Was With NUP – Prof. Baryamureeba
Former Makerere Vice Chancellor, Prof. Baryamureeba Venansius has said there would not be an ounce of noise if Mao had signed deal with NUP. Prof Baryamureeba says the only reason everyone is talking about Mao is because he signed an agreement with ruling government. “Had the deal of cooperation been signed with say NUP even without consulting the party organs, ...
Read More »Museveni Loves Buying Old Things That Have No Use – Baker Batte
Journalist, Baker Batte, has said Nobert Mao is not going to add anything to NRM but Museveni just loves buying old things that have no use. Even if he gets the ministerial position, Batte says Mao can’t influence how Museveni does his things in the country. “Museveni likes buying old things which have no use. He likes keeping things that ...
Read More »We Are Glad That Mao Finally Took A Side – Joel Ssenyonyi
NUP Spokesperson, Joel Ssenyonyi, has said they are happy Nobert Mao has taken a stand on politics. Apparently, Mao has been lukewarm which is not a good thing in politics. However, after meeting the president, many people have concluded that Mao is going to join NRM. “As NUP, we are vindicated because it’s clear why Mao has been attacking us. ...
Read More »Our Identity Was Lost The Day We Allowed Nobert Mao To Lead Us – Simon Kaggwa Njala
NBS journalist, Simon Kaggwa Njala, who is also a politician and identifies with the Democratic Party has come out to reveal the reason for the downfall of the DP. According to Njala, as DP members, they lost it the day they decided to let Mao lead them. Njala said that the party chose to act as a national party. However, ...
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