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Kizza Besigye has not given me a coin for Toka Kwabarabara concert – singer dismisses rumours

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 15, 2017
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Toka Kwabarabara hit maker Adam Mulumba has revealed that former FDC party president Dr kizza Besigye has invested Shs0 in his upcoming show. He has not received a coin.

Adam Mulumba

The artist sang FDC’s theme song “Toka Kwabarabara” during Besigye’s presidential campaign in the 2016 elections. He rubbished the rumours that Besigye was the money bags behind the upcoming show.



While speaking in an audio interview on Spark TV’s Live-wire, Muwana noted that he’s a people’s artist and not just an artist for the opposition.

“I invited Besigye just like everyone else, I have also invited NRM MPs who will also be attending. Besigye hasn’t put a coin in my show,” he added.

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Mulumba further said that he sings about common issues, not necessarily anti-government. He also revealed that people should expect him to launch new music at the at the concert which is to take place on Friday March 17 at Theatre Labonita.



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