Did you know these celebrities may become your MPs come 2021 general elections

Image: Singer Catherine Kusasira Meets one of the widows

Catherine Kusasira

If you have been wondering how or even why Catherine Kusasira has been President Museveni’s golden girl of 2018, you now have your answer.

Kusasira promised to deliver Wakiso district – a known opposition stronghold to the NRM come 2021 when she contests as the district’s Woman MP. Not entirely surprising huh!? Didn’t think so!

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The public has been calling her a “minister for condolences?” having been chosen by the president to deliver a Shs20m token to the family of the late Muhammad Kirumira and Bobi Wine’s driver, Yasin Kawuma (RIP).

Kusasira could easily turn her criticism into political capital that will land the ministerial position just like that.

Levixone

Gospel musician, Sam Lucus Lubyogo popularly known by his stage name, Levixone is learning from the best. With fellow gospel artiste Judith Babirye in Parliament representing Women from Buikwe district, the youngster has also set plans in motion to sit in the August House.

The only problem is he intends to unseat fellow entertainer – Hon. Kato Lubwama in Lubaga South.

Flavia Namulindwa

Gomba seems to be the centre of attraction having already pulled Ronald Mayinja and now the naturally endowed Flavia Namulindwa who is vying for the new district’s Woman MP Seat.

An entertainer, media personality and show host, Flavia is as frequent in the news as is with men having been linked to several men in the recent past.

Geoffrey Lutaaya 

One can now comfortably say that entertainers have finally found the goose that lays the golden eggs – politics. Even the boss of De Nu Eagles – Geoffrey Lutaaya is going back home in Kyotela to represent his people in Parliament.

The singer who has been in and out of the media for several reasons recently enrolled for a short course in Computer Science at Makerere University.

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Desiree Miller

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