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Former Minister Eng. Byandala drops to a Toyota ist

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
August 25, 2016
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Even with his ongoing Katosi road scandal court troubles, we would expect former Works minister Eng. Abraham Byandala to live slightly a better life. Blame our thinking on his long service as a senior civil servant and later senior politician/ minister!




Maybe we’re wrong; maybe the former Works minister is simply a simple man that lives leading a simple life. May be it was a one off. But we couldn’t hide our shock when we bumped into Eng. Byandala disembarking from a tiny Toyota ist! The MP headed to the Embassy building- opposite the Parliament main entrance.

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Well, one thing Eng. Byandala hasn’t overcome, is occupying ‘the assassination corner’ (usually the left side back seat). Not even the diminutive size of the car deterred the engineer from enjoying the back seat.

Well, clad in a suit, Eng. Byandala disembarked from the silver grey ist and marched into the Embassy building without bother. Many should be wondering whether the legislator ever put to good use his ‘MP car funds’ he received at the start of his term in parliament five years ago.



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