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“They have been paid to frastaute me and eventually poison me then claim that it is stress that has killed me, they don’t want me to participate or say any thing about the upcoming elections.”

Frastuated Kenzo has apologized to the public for all that has been circulating on social media concerning Sheik Muzaata’s comments while at Rema Namakula and Sebunya Hamza’s kukyala.

“I know you guys are disappointed in me, I have never reacted like this but I can’t hide the fact that I am hurt, a religious leader told me to go and sleep with my mother.”

During Rema’s kukyala, Muzaata’s advises men who want to marry women who are like their mothers to go and marry their mother’s instead.

Kenzo claims that these are paid mafias trying to frustrate him and kill him before the 2021 elections.

“They have been paid to frastaute me and eventually poison me then claim that it is stress that has killed me, they don’t want me to participate or say any thing about the upcoming elections.”

He adds that Rema is ignorant of the reasons as to why Hamaza broke up with his first wife. He challenges journalists to make an investigation into this matter

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