Why King Caesar Mulenga camp should go slow on shs1.8b entrepreneurship camp

KAMPALA: The ongoing National Resistance Movement (NRM) Entrepreneurs League elections have been marred by controversy, particularly surrounding claims made by the Ceasor Mulenga camp.
According to sources, Mulenga’s team has been spreading false information about injecting shs1.8b into the Entrepreneurs League SACCO.
The Truth Behind the Claims
A thorough investigation has revealed that these claims are entirely baseless.
There is no evidence to suggest that Mulenga or his team has deposited any funds, let alone shs1.8 billion, into the SACCO.
This lack of financial commitment raises serious questions about the credibility of Mulenga’s campaign promises as he vies for the position of Chairman of the NRM Entrepreneurs League.
Furthermore, when the Buganda and Kampala NRM SACCOs requested that Mulenga deposits funds into their accounts, he avoided doing so.
According to Al Hajj Karim Karamagi, the contestant for CEC’s Vice Chairman for the NRM Central Region, Mulenga’s reluctance to engage with these SACCOs suggests that his claims may be nothing more than empty promises.
Misleading the Public
The use of dummy cheques and empty promises has been a hallmark of Mulenga’s campaign, aimed at deceiving unsuspecting entrepreneurs and voters.
This blatant disregard for transparency and honesty raises serious concerns about Mulenga’s integrity and leadership capabilities, the contestant said.
As the NRM Entrepreneurs League elections approach, it’s essential for voters to see through these false claims and make informed decisions.
Mulenga’s known phone numbers went unanswered when contacted.