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ANDREW MWENDA DEFENDS HER SISTER MARGARET MUHANGA

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While the public is still shocked by the news that MP Muhanga Sold Cows and Goats to Raise Shs10.2bn to buy UBC land, her brother; Andrew Mwenda stands in for her.

The MP of Burahya County in Kabarole district raised eyebrows in Parliament after she revealed that she bought 23 acres of land belonging to UBC in Bugolobi at Shs10.2 billion in “hard cash.”

Andrew Mwenda defends her sister, “This is the sample goat my sister Margaret sold to buy UBC land for shs 10 billion. And Nandala Mafabi was asking for tax returns… This MP does not know that agriculture is tax exempt. So all the angry on social media u have the evidence u need. If u want to grow rich, go rear goats and cows and don’t say I didn’t tell you.”

Muhanga a member of Parliament’s committee on Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises turned from judge to defendant when UBC officials appeared before the committee about the said land. Muhanga was asked to leave the committee because she had vested interests in the matter, only to be called back a few minutes later to answer how she came into acquisition of the land.

“I bought it using hard cash,” Muhanga said when asked about how she had acquired the land. Asked about the source of her money, Muhanga said she sold cows and goats.

“Did you file income tax returns,” committee member Nandala Mafabi queried. She said she borrowed some of the money and was asked to produce the agreements. “When you borrow from relatives, you don’t sign anywhere,” she said.

Nandala also wondered how Muhanga could have carried all that money in bags as she claimed that she paid using hard cash. Muhanga was given four days to avail documents relating to the purchase.

The UBC land saga has been on-going since 2009 and the dealings are murky. First the land was given to Extreme Holdings, a company linked to Muhanga, then Kabarole District Woman MP and former Information Minister Karooro Okurut in a 49-year lease. The company received the land in December 2009 and sold it days later without paying a cent on it. The buyer was Hassan Basajjabalaba of Haba Group and documents indicate he paid 11.5billion.

 

 

 

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