After unveiling his second house, a five bed-roomed magnificent bungalow he built in Buziga a few days ago, Ugandan Luga flow rapper Gravity Omutujju whose real names Gereson Wabuyi claimed he was Uganda’s second richest musician after Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine. After making final touches on his newly built bungalow, he shared pictures on social media and captioned,’My 2nd ...
Read More »Controversial Lawyer, Mabirizi Wants Chief Justice Dollo Out Of Bobi Wine Case For Conflict Of Interest
Controversial lawyer Male Mabirizi has written to the Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny- Dollo. In his letter, he is asking him to recuse himself from the election petition by NUP’s Bobi Wine. Bobi Wine is challenging President Museveni’s victory in the recently concluded presidential elections. Mabirizi says it is only wise that Dollo recuses himself from the petition. Apparently, he was ...
Read More »Bobi Wine Has No Potential To Be Ugandan President – Samson Kasumba Claims
Ugandan pastor, news anchor and show host Samson Kasumba attacked NUP president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu popularly known as BobiWine saying he does not deserve to be Ugandan president. Appearing on Facebook live video, Kasumba claimed Robert Kyagulanyi is incapable of leading this country because of his dishonesty. He attributed the ‘Kyarenga’ Hit maker’s character to someone who does not totally ...
Read More »40 NRM Lawyers To Face Off With 25 NUP Lawyers In Court
President Museveni has arraigned 40 NRM lawyers to face off with 25 NUP lawyers in court. This comes after Bobi Wine through his lawyers petitioned a case against the elections that saw NRM’s Yoweri Kaguta Museveni emerge as a winner. This case was taken to court on Monday by NUP party. They argue that all circumstances that surrounded the elections ...
Read More »We Know Nothing About Planned Protests, Kyagulanyi Responds To Nabakooba
Robert Kyagulanyi denied knowledge about any planned protests in the country. The NUP Party president said this while speaking to journalists at his residence in Magere. Kyagulanyi confirmed that he only found out about these protests when Hon Nabakooba hinted at them. “I first heard it from Minister Judith Nabakooba and then Maj. Gen. Lokech. I don’t know about those ...
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