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Billionaire Hamis Kiggundu Accused Of Evicting Tenant For Supporting Bobi Wine’s People Power

Kampala’s businessman Hamis Kiggundu popularly known as Ham has been accused of allegedly removing one of his tenants from his building because he supports Bobi Wine’s people power.

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Newslex Point came to know that Hamis Kiggundu without fear or favour closed Faiz Café on 5th flour of Ham Towers, Makerere claiming that the owner identified as Kisiki Faizal had visited Bobi Wine and took pictures with him.

Faizal allegedly wants to run for Member of Parliament seat for Mawogola South in 2021.

Faizal’s lawyers Muwada and Company Advocates said that their client was not in debt and for that reason closing his business forcefully was directed wrongly and indefinite.

When they closed my business forcefully, I lost a lot of money,’said Faizal.

Hamis Kiggundu himself politely declined talking to us saying he wasn’t ready to play cheap politics.

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