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DP asks govt to respond to skyrocketing prices of commodities

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
March 9, 2022
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By Prossy Kisakye

The Women League of the opposition Democratic Party has asked the government to intervene in the skyrocketing prices of goods in the country.

Speaking to the media this afternoon at the party’s head offices in Kampala, the president of the Women League, Aisha Waligo, said that the increase in the prices of goods and services affects mostly women.

She demands the government to come out and explain to the public about the alarming increase in the prices of different commodities in the whole country.

Waligo notes that it’s unfair for the government to give a deaf ear to the current situation in the country,

Her worries come at a time when a bar of soap is sold between Shs8000 to Shs10,000.

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