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Another Yellow Pigs Protest in Parliament.

Two yellow pigs have again been dumped at parliament of Uganda in what seems to be a protests against the manner in which parliament recently passed the much waited constitutional electoral reforms.
Eyewitness have told our reporter Joshua Mutale that Yellow pigs have been drooped by unknown persons though they bare a tag with inscriptions of Jobless Brother Hood castigating the move by Opposition Mps who simply followed the NRM ones and just passed the amendments inconsiderate of the public interest.
After roaming around for about 30 minutes, parliamentary police has swung into action and arrested the pigs said to have been drooped by a man riding on a Boda Boda.
Security has immediately been tightened around parliament, police patrol cars and military are roaming all over to ensure law and order.
When contacted for a comment Manzi the parliamentary police boss manning the parliamentary security has said that he has not seen any pigs at parliament yet he has been filmed arresting the pigs.
At the scene of crime, police has also recovered a document titled the “Jobless Brotherhood No reforms Youth go hung, government don’t lead us into temptations…” reads sections of the letter.

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Radio Simba News Team — Broadcasting from Kampala, Uganda on 97.3 FM and online at www.radiosimba.ug

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