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POLICE okays Bobi wine’s kamuli concert

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
November 21, 2017
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BY OPIO SAM CALEB:

Police in Kamuli has finally given its approval to Hon Bobi Wine’s Kamuli concert with a warning against turning it to a political platform.

Kamuli Security team said the Ghetto president and Kyadondo East MP show slated for Thursday 23 November 2017 at Kamuli Municipal Grounds has been cleared from above but the musical show should not be turned into campaign grounds or to incite violence.

“He is free this time to hold the show but we shall closely monitor it from politicking,” Kamuli DPC Collins Kyasimire warned.

Bobi Wine’s shows have been cancelled at the ladt moments thrice by Kamuli security on allegations that they were going to be used to as platforms for Togikwatako campaigns by the opposition politicians.

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