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Opposition Angry As NRM MPs Head To Kyangwanzi

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July 25, 2016
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NRM caucus spokesperson Evelyn Anite in Kyankwanzi earlier

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Bukonzo West Member of Parliament Geoffrey Katusabe has criticized the ruling National Resistance Movement party for what he calls disruption of business flow in parliament.
This comes just hours after NRM MPs, Ministers and other members of the party organs left Kampala for a retreat at the National Leadership Institute in Kyankwanzi.
The Forum fo Democratic Change Legislator however says the retreat that starts two weeks after the 10th parliament commenced  serious business undermines the institutions’s performance.
However, EALA MP and former spokesperson of the Museveni 2016 campaign task force Mike Sebalu has dismissed the allegations, saying that the party’s top officials are meeting to discuss issues pertaining service delivery which are beneficial to all Ugandans.

Story By Moses Kyeyune

 

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