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THANK YOU MICKIE WINE; BOBI WINE BROTHER THE MASTERMIND OF LUMBUYE ARREST.

                                
 

Fred Lumbuye Kajubi has been one of the opposition propagandists who has been involved in the spread of falsehoods on mainly Facebook and YouTube against the President Museveni and other persons of interest.

Recently after he shared about the death of President Museveni, this called for a joint operation against the bloggers involved in the spread of the falsehoods initiated by President Museveni in order to ensure media community sensitization against such falsehoods against the Government officials and entities created with a motive of Government change through propaganda.

Several propagandists in Uganda were arrested and this called for a reduction in the spread of the falsehoods though this didn’t stop Lumbuye from further participation in the spread of the falsehoods.

With love for collaboration with the government, close sources exposed how Mickie Wine secretly showed love to help the government in locating the whereabouts of Lumbuye after an agreed facilitation and reward extended to the singer, Mickie Wine who doubles as a brother to Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi  Wine the current powerful opposition politician in the country who has resorted to media propaganda and blackmail in the struggle for the highest office in the country.

It is alleged that Mickie Wine led the Uganda security forces that collaborated with the Interpol to arrest Lumbuye who is yet to be produced in the courts of law in Uganda where several counts of crimes would be read to him.

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