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Bashing Museveni over rustling ‘joke’ laughable

I don’t like leaders who fear talking about the ills of insecurity and its agents. I am referring to Pokot Members of Parliament who rushed to seek media attention over what they termed provocative and prejudicial speech by Uganda President Yoweri Museveni.

Those who were attentive, noticed that the president meant no harm to the Pokot. If anything, he simply joked: “…on a light note, ambia watu wa West Pokot waache kuiba ng’ombe zangu (tell the people of West Pokot to stop stealing my cattle)’’.

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