Mivule compensated with fuel Toyota Hilux for criticizing Bobi wine

by February 22, 2021

Struggling journalist cum NRM mobiliser Basajja Mivule Bwadene has unveiled a fuel guzzler just hours after NUP principal Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu alias Bobi Wine uncovered his armored vehicle.

Basajja Mivule was pictured exiting a Hilux double cabin hard body, file in hands and stunning his usual three-piece suits. Its registration number is UBJ 603K

According to information from Mivule’s associates, he was gifted the car by President Museveni following his exploits in helping the party achieve popularity.

Mivule was one of the NRM mobilisers who cruelly attacked NUP’s Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine during the campaigns. Though all of the criticisms were false in other wards Mivule was looking for relevance which left many NUP members unshaken

Balaam , who happens to be Mivule’s stockbroker with Museveni confirmed the news.

“Bullet proof farm ride received Basajjamivule Official 👌. Pending V8 for official duties,” Balaam said.

Our hope is that the car belongs to Mivule, basing on his history of claiming things that are not his.

In the recent past, Mivule was found to have lied to the nation after he continuously posed at a farm belonging to someone else.

Mivule used the farm to claim he had been involved in hard work and smart investment, all started by the sale of a German Shepherd dog.

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