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 It sounds like Busia's political landscape is heating up with some intense developments and controversies this week. Here's a recap of the main highlights:



πŸ˜€. Sifubya Family Scandal: Sifubya’s family calls an emergency meeting after accusations of money theft linked to Sifubya and his mother went public. Questions linger over who leaked the scandal and why.



πŸ˜€. Internal Family Rift: Sifubya’s wife has reportedly threatened to pull her support, including her car, from her brother Daniel Hahigi, over his unruly behavior. His alleged mistreatment of voters on social media is reportedly driving support away from Sifubya’s camp.



πŸ˜€. Vampire Busia Nude Queen Scandal: In another twist, "Vampire," known as Busia’s “nude queen,” is accused of attempting to abort a pregnancy attributed to Hahigi.



πŸ˜€. Political Turncoats Under Fire: Local forums are abuzz as voters express shock over an aspiring candidate's exchange of insults with voters online, questioning the candidate’s suitability.



πŸ˜€. Mugasia’s ‘Demon-Possessed Thief’ Seeks a Seat: Locals are skeptical of a well-known troublemaker, often called “the demon-possessed thief of Mugasia,” who now seeks a position as a counselor.




This week’s events reveal a complex, emotionally charged environment as Busia heads toward critical elections, with every revelation stirring voters’ sentiments and potentially reshaping alliances.


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