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We’re not short brown people — Clan, family disowns Minister Namuganza, demand DNA test

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
April 16, 2018
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State Lands Minister Persis Namuganza’s clan and family members have disowned her arguing that she is not a child of the late Christopher Mutyaba Nkono, former Royal Chief of Bukono Chiefdom.

“We are not brown women, we are not short women; all our children are black. There is a lot of differences between us and Namuganza and that is why we want a DNA test”, one family elder stated while addressing the press.

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They stated that she has no biological connection to the royal family and they demand DNA test to settle the matters.

Minister Namuganza has been embroiled in a controversy involving Speaker Rebecca Kadaga and Busoga kingdom. She blames the speaker for her woes.

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