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Who fits the “beggars” label? This is what Ugandans are saying

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
June 16, 2023
in Featured Stories
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The poor old man's hands beg you for help. The concept of hunger or poverty. Selective focus. Poverty in retirement. Alms

The poor old man's hands beg you for help. The concept of hunger or poverty. Selective focus. Poverty in retirement. Alms

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In Uganda, the term “beggar” has taken centre stage, but it’s not referring to those asking for spare change on the streets. No, it’s all about the country’s musicians.

During the burial ceremony of late actor Kato Lubwama, musician-turned-politician Bobi Wine made a plea to his fellow artists, urging them to avoid becoming beggars who rely on government handouts. Instead, he encouraged them to focus on advocating for copyright law amendments to ensure fair compensation for their artistic talents.

However, Bobi Wine’s comments have stirred up a mix of emotions among artists and the general public.

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In the midst of this debate, we decided to ask Ugandans who they consider to be true beggars. The responses were nothing short of comedic:

Ssempijja Patrick stated, “An opposition politician who bags billions from a dictatorial government and advises others to wait until a change of government.”

Bruce Emma Souljah Ras simply said, “Pastors.”

Mutungi Denis Clinton described a beggar as, “A person who messes up their own family and then goes to the neighbours, spilling all their family secrets, in hopes of scoring a quick donation.”

And finally, Mike Trump chimed in, “Someone who rakes in billions from the government while telling others to wait for a new Uganda.”

While the debate continues, it seems that Ugandans have found humour in identifying who fits the “beggars” label.

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