MP MWIJUKYE TURNS PETTY DEBTOR EVENDENCE BELOW

MP MWIJUKYE TURNS PETTY DEBTOR, EVENDENCE BELOW


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BY WILBER MUWENZI KASIBANTE(MK)
In Buhweju/entire Uganda.
www.mknewslink.com——
The Member of Parliament for Buhweju county in Buhweju has turned a petty debtor to friends and even very unknown people to him.
Mknewslink.com has learnt on many occasions the strange behaviors of MP mwijukye of failure to pay everyone people including even chapatti sellers.
Mknewslink.com has been forced to author this story because of MP mwijukye of intention and failure to pay a window worth 13m of iron sheets from her hardware in ishaka.
The window is Mrs. Bekunika mahiso. Mwijukye gave her a call demanding iron worth 13m where she had a profit of 100,000.mwijukye sent a transporter Mr. Ronald kasebo whom he had since never paid his transport fee.

MRS BEKUNIKA’S INVOICE OF 3 YRS AGO
Since three years ago, the window has moved from mwijukye’s lowest friends to the biggest friend RT HON THOMAS TAYEBWA even his in-laws in St. Kaggwa Bushenyi were contacted but Hon mwijukye has remained adamant to pay.
Mknewslink.com has received a huge complaints from greater Bushenyi ,kampala and mbarara who were conned by Hon.Mwijukye and started threatening them.
Fearless www.mknewslink.com MD contacted Hon mwijukye two weeks ago on whatsapp and calls over the widow’s 13m worth of iron sheets, Hon mwijukye never denied having picked iron sheets from the widow’s hardware.
Hon. Mwijukye begged MD mk news link.com to shelve the story since he was aware that the he had shelved many other stories. “I assured him that I was tired of his dishonesty and conman ship. Therefore this is the right time to expose him and he gets saved and receives repentance”

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