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Angry NUP sacks MP Zaake tormentor Hon Mapenduzi as Local Government Chairperson

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Badge Layibi MP Hon Ojala Mapenduzi is cursing life and living in regrets after he moved a motion to sack Hon MP Zaake Francis Butebi as member of the parliamentary Commission.

Today, the iron hand of the National Unity Platform where Hon Zaake is a darling has sacked Hon Mapenduzi as Chairperson Public Accounts Committee Local Government.

NUP has decided to appoint Kilak South MP, Hon Gilbert Olanya to replace the defiant Mapenduzi who refused to abide to Hon Kyagulanyi’s orders not to sack Zaake.

Asked for a comment, Mapenduzi denied regretting adding that his sacking has not come as a surprise.

However some of his close associates have told this media that the disappointed Mapenduzi tried to make a few phone calls to plead with the NUP principal but he refused to answer his calls.

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