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Drama at parliament over Chinese traders

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
December 12, 2016
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Drama at parliament over Chinese traders

Kampala Woman MP NAbilah Naggayi Sempala has been given the post of the shadow information minister in the shadow cabint in parliament.PHOTO BY FAISWAL KASIRYE

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Members of Parliament’s committee on Trade and Industry have been treated to free drama as Trade Minister, Amelia Kyambadde and Kampala Woman MP NAbilah Nagayi Sempala engaged in a bitter exchange over Chinese traders.

The drama ensued after Sempala accused the minister of intrigue for allegedly failing to protect local traders, leaving foreigners mainly from China to encroach on businesses reserved for low income citizens.

The duo then engaged a bitter exchange and captured it all.

 

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