Bobi Wine denies he faked injuries after being arrested by police

Ugandan artiste-cum-MP Bobi Wine has denied that he faked injuries as his longtime nemesis Bebe Cool had claimed in an interview.

Speaking to Word Is, Wine said that Bebe Cool has turned against his fans who made him and joined the government which is after oppressing its citizens.

“Bebe cool is Ugandan like me, a father to his kids like me. He is still in the country that we are trying to fix. It is the taxpayer’s money that is being ditched in huge sums. I get disappointed because the people who made him are the same [people] he is fighting. I only hope that one day, he will realise and learn to use his voice well. I pray that he realises he can use it better.” he said.

Not real 
Bebe Cool, in an interview with NTV Uganda, claimed that journalists failed to analyse Wine properly and to realize that he was pretending.

“The media, NTV, you have cameras. Watching this young man (Bobi Wine) getting onto the car after court, he held the car with one arm and raised the other arm with the crutches. What was down here? Was he in the air or standing on his feet?” said Bebe Cool then

Adding: “Media, you look at a man wearing the heaviest shoe in life, one that even people who are not sick cannot move freely with. It’s because it is too heavy and media still don’t analyse that.”

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UPDF launches new condoms but their slogan will sure leave Ezekiel Mutua gasping for air 

The Uganda People’s Defence Force, previously known as the National Resistance Army, is the armed forces of Uganda.

The defence force recently launched a new brand of condoms on to the Ugandan market as it promises to increase its fight in HIV/AIDS in the country.

Dubbed ‘Ulinzi’ the condoms have been launched through a partnership between the UPDF Directorate of HIV/AIDS and Pace Uganda.

The slogans of the condoms, however, is something that would have definitely angered moral cop Ezekiel Mutua.

The condom brand carries a tagline, ‘Usiende Nyama Kwa Nyama’, meaning “don’t engage in live sex.” which will sure would have rattle a few heads were it in Kenya.

Mutua

Moral cop

Mutua has been advocating morality on TVs since he was appointed as head of KFCB and has seen several adverts being taken down from TV. A recent condom advert which has someone wearing a socks in bed angered him and many other Kenyans.