More Woes for Dictator Museveni as Canada Cancels Funding for Ugandan Airline of Bobi wine Torture

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The latest reports indicates Canada which is one of the biggest funder for Uganda airline has cancels funding of the planned Uganda airline worth $180m over state brutality.

Early this year, Works and Transport minister Monica Azuba-Ntege told the press in Kampala the government made an initial cash deposit of approximately $1.2m (Shs4.43b) for the purchase of six passenger aircraft for Uganda Airlines.

She also said the government deposited Shs1.5b for four Bombardier CRJ900 passenger jets from the Canadian Bombardier Aerospace.

Another $800,000 (Shs3b) deposit was made for purchase of wide-body A330-200 aircraft. The Bombardiers which was partly funded by the Canadian government was to be delivered first.

The latest development is a huge blow for despotic President Yoweri Museveni who is under the spot for the mistreatment of pop musician and politician Bobi Wine.

Bobi Wine, who is currently in America for treatment after being tortured by Museveni’s soldiers recently revealed how his balls were crashed and his manhood pulled by the police.

Bobi was arrested and is facing treason charges in court. His driver was also killed by the Ugandan police. Museveni is also being blamed for the murder of outspoken police officer Muhammad Kirumira.

Gunmen gunned down Kirumira together with his wife Mukyala Ali who operated a Mobile Money kiosk at Bulenga trading center. The two who were driving in a family car were reportedly shot near their home in Bulenga, Wakiso District.

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