Two parliamentary hopeful are at logger heads after fighting each other over the parliamentary seat in Entebbe.
Former People Power coordinator Micheal Kakembo Mbwatekamwa and parliamentary hopeful Lubwama Stuart are yet tiring each other over their political differences and double standards.
This follows after the people power command center firing one Micheal Kakembo Mbwatekamwa over mis-using his office for the last couple of months.
Highly placed sources have revealed that Kakembo was kicked-out of the People Power now National Unity Platform after failing to promote the party affairs including hiding the party registration forms that were handed to outgoing Entebbe deputy mayor Richard Ssekyondo.
The party authorities knifed the former party coordinator after failing to promote the party affairs turning into a mole.
Kakembo’s audio tarnishing the party name has turned him an enemy to the party that has seen him as one of their ambassadors.
Kakembo’s parliamentary ambitions have been down-played with hiccups following his exit from NUP that has swallowed several political giants including Betty Namboze, Medard Sseggona, Latif Ssebagala plus others.
All is not rosy after Kakembo’s walk back to the Democratic Party with mixed feeling whether he will be given back the flag to ride on after his move to change goal posts to the new political wave which has killed his political career as we heading the 2021 scientific general elections.
In related development former Entebbe Mp Muhammad Kawuma is holding the NUP flag to contest for the mayorship in Entebbe while councilor Arafat Ssekawooya is the chief mobiliser of People power.