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Abayombo
Wed, 02 Mar 2005 11:04:17 -0800

First Kamuntu and now Malinga.Gook are you next?

UPC caucus boss joins Movement 
 
MOVEMENT BRIDE: Museveni (left) welcomes Malinga (in yellow T-shirt) to the 
Movement at Budaka sub-county headquarters
 
By Nathan Etengu 
in Pallisa 
BUTEBO county MP Dr. Stephen Malinga on Monday crossed from the UPC party to 
the Movement. 

Malinga, the chairman of the UPC parliamentary caucus, crossed to the movement 
at a rally addressed by President Yoweri Museveni at Budaka sub-county 
headquarters. 
The crowed cheered when Malinga accepted to have the movement T-shirt and cap 
put on him, over his striped suit. He was also bedecked with dry banana leaves 
(essanja) before he was received by Museveni. 

The move to initiate Malinga into the movement was hatched by Bulangira 
sub-county woman councillor, Anna Mungono, who invited him to dance to a local 
tune played to entertain Museveni. 

Mungono, a younger sister to Kibuku MP Rainer Kafiire, then whispered into 
Malingaâs ears before signalling another lady to bedeck him with essanja, the 
symbol of support for a third presidential term for Museveni. 

No sooner had Malinga been bedecked in essanja than did people seated nearby 
jump up with more leaves to decorate him. 

Malinga was then helped to put on the T-shirt as women sang movement songs. 
The Minister for the Presidency, Dr. Beatrice Wabudeya and state ministers 
Christine Aporu and Jennifer Namuyangu, along with MPs Louis Opange, Kirya Gole 
and Rainer Kafiire, witnessed Malingaâs defection. 

Drama then ensued as women and other movement fans surrounded Malinga amid 
cheers from the crowd. Museveni, who had just completed addressing the rally, 
left his seat to welcome Malinga. He asked Malinga to sit next to him in the 
tent. 

Malinga appealed to the Government to grant Pallisa another district: âI will 
become a full member of the movement if my people are granted a district,â 
Malinga said shortly after the events. 

âThe people of this area have worked with you in the past. They want you to 
continue working with them in future. However, they feel that when the left 
hand washes the right hand, then the right hand should also wash the left 
hand,â Malinga said at a rally at Kibale primary school. 

Museveni said creating a new district was okay but needed time and discussions 
to reach a consensus. 
Ends 


Published on: Wednesday, 2nd March, 2005
 
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