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New Vision Is Now Like WhatsApp Group – Joel Ssenyonyi

NUP Spokesperson, Joel Ssenyonyi has said New Vision Newspaper has now joined the WhatsApp group of tabloids.

He says this was initially known for Red pepper but because of New Visions’ headline today, he says they have jumped on this train as well.

Today, New Vision had a huge headline reading, NUP TOP BOSSES IN BITTER SPLIT! According to Ssenyonyi, this newspaper is just being used by the government.

“For long, it was Red Pepper that wrote fake dramatic headlines, but New Vision has joined the WhatsApp group of tabloids. The regime will use anyone & anything to derail us by creating none existing storms. Let’s remain focused, let’s not fall into their trap,” Joel Ssenyonyi wrote.

This headline has shaken some tables because some people agree with this. There has been rumor going round that the leaders of NUP are not in good terms as they look.

This headline is just a representation of the word on the street. Even on Joel’s post, some people were supporting the headline of NewVision.

“So where’s the propaganda? Everything they said it’s the truth. Didn’t Chairman Nyanzi sell NUP tickets? Don’t you have hooligans who insult people? Don’t you pay 500,000shs to Bobi’s family?,” a one Sebunya asked.

The question on money in this party has been big. Questions like how Nubian Li threw such a wedding just after coming of prison is a mystery.

Apparently, the music he has been doing is not enough to put together money that covered that wedding.

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