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Ghetto Kids secure full payment of their house after Parliament raised Shs100m

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 23, 2019
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The talented Triplets Ghetto Kids now have a million reasons to enjoy their festive season to the fullest as Parliament over the weekend managed to raise Shs100 million to help them settle full payment of their multi-million house in Makindye.

During the Parliament end of year party for the members and staff, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga mobilized MPs to contribute at least Shs250000 to save the kids from losing their house.


“These are very talented young children; they use their talent to entertain us. Hon Members, we have supported other causes. Can we please raise shs250,000 each and ensure these children don’t lose their home,” Kadaga said.

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The MPs agreed with the speaker and immediately raised Shs100 million that eventually settled full payment of the house.

“Long live Hon Speaker Rebecca Kadaga. What a perfect way to celebrate Christmas. Thank you honourable Members of Parliament you have give us Christmas,” excited Ghetto Kids posted on their official social media platforms.

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