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PHOTOS: Fans show Bobi Wine ‘one red love’ at Kyarenga Concert, Busabala filled to bream

Alex Taremwa by Alex Taremwa
November 10, 2018
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If you thought, Kyarenga album launch had hit a snag after Namboole failed to register appearance, you were wrong. 

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The Busabala based One Love Beach where the Kyadondo East MP decided to move his concert is currently filled to capacity with over 45,000 people mostly donning red berets, colours and T-shirt to show their support to the new People Power wave. 

All the People Power inclined Members of Parliament such as Fred Mukasa Mbidde, Joseph Sewungu, Francis Zaake, Gerald Karuhanga, Barnabas Tinkasimire are also in attendance. 

Even the oldtimers turned up. It’s a cross-generation thang featuring the ghetto youth, uptown youth, legends and poppers, hustlers and weaklings all there to celebrate one thing – their power. 

They said it was a show for the local folk but social media says otherwise, by 9pm on November 10, #KyarengaConcert was the most trending hashtag on Twitter. 

So, i have moved around my hood to find out what exactly other people are watching…
These are 4 different places all glued on @bbstvug cause #KyarengaConcert pic.twitter.com/CDDmBRgRk6

— Samwise Gamgee (@Sambannz) November 10, 2018

These numbers were too high for Namboole ?

The stadium would have collapsed ?

Congratulations @HEBobiwine upon a successful concert ✊?#KyarengaBusabala pic.twitter.com/FMgN6J1TYe

— Abdu Dilshan Wasike (@WasikeAbdu) November 10, 2018

 

Selling red apparel was arguably one of the most successful businesses at the One Love Beach as about 85% of the revellers donned the colour. 

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