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My life changed for the better since I left the ‘struggle,’ says NUP MP Kagabo as he unveils brand new Land Cruiser V8

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 9, 2024
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Bukoto South Member of Parliament, Dr. Twaha Kagabo, has unveiled his latest ride, a Land Cruiser V8 commonly known as ‘Mpa Enkoni,’ which he claims is a gift from the First Son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

The controversial MP, who is affiliated with both the National Unity Platform (NUP) and MK Movement, a political movement, asserts that since joining the MK Movement, his life has taken a positive turn.

“My life has changed for the better since I left the ‘struggle,'” said Kagabo as he showcased his new ride with the registration number UBP 715Y.

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According to Kagabo, during the many years he spent in the ‘struggle,’ he received no reward from his leader, Bobi Wine. However, since joining the movement, ‘obulaamu butambula nga weyabula,’ which loosely translates to “life is moving so well as he anticipated.”

Kagabo, a medical doctor by training, consistently declares, “I subscribe to the MK Movement, but my party is still NUP. Subscribing to a party doesn’t mean dedicating all your sovereignty to it.”

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