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MP KAZIBWE BASHIR FIRED FROM A CONSTITUENCY CONSULTATION MEETING.


While conducting a constituency meeting in Kawempe South, Hon. Kazibwe Bashir was forced to move out from the meeting by angry voters who accused their MP for his poor performance in Parliament.

He was conducting the consultation meeting on the commodity prices currently being experienced in the country when a couple of voters accused him for not returning to the Constituency after he was voted to Parliament.

He was further accused of being selfish because he neglected and distanced himself from his mobilisers who worked so tirelessly to ensure he is elected to Parliament where most of them lost their jobs and businesses while working for his victory.

A group of angry voters blamed him of the earlier links with NRM during the campaign periods where he was accused of receiving funding from the NRM Secretariat. They later blamed his silence and inactiveness on being an NRM who only used NUP to be elected to Parliament.

He has also been accused of having nothing added into the Constituency ever since he was elected while as most of the voters who attended the meeting regretted replacing Munywagwa with Kazibwe Bashir saying the Constituency lost so much ever since Mubarak Munyagwa was voted out of Parliament, replacing him with Bashir.

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