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Catherine Kusasira Invited To Join NUP

Band singer Catherine Kusasira has been invited to join the National Unity Platform if she’s fed up of the NRM. This invitation was extended to her by Eddy Yawe, an older brother to Bobi Wine, the party president.

Yawe during an interview with BBS TV said that NUP is wide open for everyone. And therefore if she feels she wants to change her political setting, the doors of the Kamwokya-based party are wide open.

“We welcome everyone in our party and if she is tired of NRM, then our doors are wide open,” Eddy Yawe said.

It should be noted that the ‘Kambasalize‘ singer a few days ago took to her Facebook page to lament about her problems ever since she joined the NRM.

Kusasira said that apart from being isolated by friends, she lost her career and business. The singer further said she has never been rewarded for her tremendous work towards the party.

She added that she even put in her own resources to fund the NRM party activities. However, none of these have ever been rewarded. All she gets is being elbowed out of the Kyadondo road-based party.

Kusasira blamed all her woes on the mafia and added that these will be the downfall of Museveni.

However, it’s not clear if she can swallow her pride and join the People Power wing. Kusasira has previously criticized the party and its president, Bobi Wine branding them hooligans.

The also singer said that this is a group of people with poisonous propaganda looking to sway the youth into dangerous activities.

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