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FDC demand Katumba Wamala apologizes for hitting MP Zaake

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
October 3, 2017
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By Damali Mukhaye:

The opposition Forum for Democratic Change has asked the State Minister for Works, Gen. Katumba Wamala to apologize for allegedly assaulting a legislator during the fracas that ensued in parliament last week.

Video footage shows Gen.Wamala throwing punches at Francis Zaake, the Member of Parliament for Mityana, who was flexing with plain clothed security operatives in the chamber.

Zaake has since been admitted at Rubaga Hospital where is receiving treatment for injuries he sustained.

Addressing journalists at the FDC headquarters, the party’s deputy spokesperson Paul Mwiru says Gen Wamala should apologize for inflicting such serious injuries to the legislator.

Meanwhile, Gen Wamala has denied raining punches on Zaake.

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