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Video: Nantaba says she wanted Ssebulime alive to ask him who had sent him to harm her, says his family might have not known his true colours

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 28, 2019
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Junior ICT Minister Idah Nantaba has come out to respond to declare that he wanted the late Ronald Ssebulime alive, so that she might have asked him to say who had sent him after her and maybe helped the country get to the bottom of the racket behind the murders of high profile persons that have gripped Uganda over the last few years.

Speaking to the media in a video captured in her home, Nantaba insists that from his experience of being tracked by Ssebulime on the road as she drove back to Kampala from Kayunga last weekend, she is convinced that Ssebulime had been sent to harm her.

The minister says it’s a pity he was killed when his staying alive could have divulged much needed information.

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Below is the video of Nantaba speaking in Luganda:

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