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Robert Kabushenga’s children were among the 84 ill-fate passengers

Robert Kabushenga CEO Vision Group

By Asiimwe Kareire

Uganda has so far registered 8 more Corona Virus cases. The 6  are Chinese who were intercepted from Zombo district and the 2 were among the 35 people that are quarantined .

This brings the total of  cases to 9.  What is needed are prayers for our country Uganda and the whole world, and be assured that as many people are taking this as a matter of life and death, God is watching and before the month ends he will have silenced the virus from his people.

Secondly, let everyone follows the Ministry of Health guidelines; which include washing hands with soap and sanitizer, avoid shaking hands, reduce on the movements among others.

Meanwhile, The Drone Media has established that among the 84 ill-fated passengers who traveled  with the first case of Corona Virus in Uganda, were children of Robert Kabushenga.

The Drones saw Kabushenga at Entebbe International Airport, picking his children who were coming back from where they have been studying from. Probably, this is why there was compromise on quarantine of the 83 passengers. You could not let Kabushenga’s children go and quarantine the rest of the passengers.

Presently,
Robert Kabushenga occupies the position of Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director & MD of The New Vision Printing & Publishing Co. Ltd (Vision Group). The Vision Group boasts of 3 television stations; TV West, Urban TV and Bukedde TV. Vision Group also owns about 5 FM radio stations distributed in various regions of the country.

Now, with the outbreak of this pandemic, there should not be any compromise or corrupt tendencies. Kabushenga and his children kept quiet and are mixing freely with the population. It looks he has been interacting with many as he is a CEO he conducts several meetings as well as businesses.

As the nation waits for a presidential address, Ugandans anxiously expect to know the identities of the 83 passengers so that it can help the society to avoid coming near them.

The Drone Media has been further informed that, actually, they weren’t only Kabushenga’s children, but majority of the passengers were children of the rich Ugandans, who study from out of the country.

That also relatives of people in higher authorities have been defying the quarantine; they intimidated and blackmailed officials at the airport. Some airport official told The Drone Media that she wished such people could contract the virus to learn a lesson.