Surprise, surprise. HH the Agha Khan's newspaper, the Daily Monitor, is can doubt that people can take part in a position sympathetic for the Movement government on their own free will but they sure that the 'walk-to-work' is an innocent selfless venture.
A group claiming to represent genuine concerns of Ugandans in the ongoing protests against high cost of living has started gathering views from the public.
Mwoyo gwa Gwanga (Spirit of Nationalism), as the group calls itself, claims to be interested in defusing the confusion that has ensued following the launch of the walk-to-work protests.
The group’s vice chairperson Usher Owere, said they are interested in gathering people’s concerns, compile them and hand it over to Parliament, opposition leaders and the President before the end of the August House, which will be dissolved Wednesday.
The group started its first public gathering on Friday at Bat Valley Primary school in Kampala with people ferried from all parts of Kampala, Entebbe and Mukono to attend.
Mr Owere denied theirs is a hired crowd to hoodwink the public, saying they have the cries of the people at heart.
This paper could not ascertain who paid taxi fares for their members who came from as far as Luweero since those interviewed declined to be quoted.
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