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How much is the face mask you’re wearing? Here is the Indian businessman wearing a face mask made of gold worth Shs14m

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 4, 2020
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As wearing masks becomes the new norm across the globe , in Uganda people are using every material they come across to cover their faces.

However, the Health Ministry has always emphasized that a good mask should be made of cotton with a double layer. Masks in Uganda cost as low as Shs1000 and N95 mask that most VIPs wear costs around Shs150000 a pack.

However, as we wait for government free masks that were procured at Shs2400 each according to the health ministry, News agency ANI has shared pictures of Indian businessman Shankar Kurhade who wears a facemask made of gold and is worth 289,000 rupees (about Shs14,400,000).

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News agency ANI says tough the mask is made of gold; it’s thin and has tiny holes in it, so that there is no difficulty in breathing.

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