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Mbaha Caught in Controversy Over Secretive Meeting with Political Agents



By: Bwire Jonathan:The crown media East Africa Busia 



 Mbaha Caught in Controversy Over Secretive Meeting with Political Agents


A political storm is brewing around Mbaha, a rising figure in Samia bugwe central  politics, after his involvement in a secretive meeting with agents allegedly representing the camp of Nyangweso, the current Member of Parliament. According to a report by The Crown Media East Africa, Mbaha met with these agents over a week ago at a private residence near Hudembe Church of Uganda in Mumunane.


The Nyangweso camp, led by the incumbent MP, has faced mounting criticism for its failure to deliver on promises, with many constituents expressing disappointment. Despite claims by Nyangweso that he is the first MP to lobby for national independence celebrations in Busia,this has left the electorates fuming!his tenure has been marred by accusations of neglecting his voters and mismanaging government programs, including the poorly performing Parish Development Model (PDM).


During the meeting, the group reportedly expressed their frustration with Nyangweso, labeling him as unfit for the 2026 elections and suggesting that Mbaha would be a stronger candidate. In a show of excitement, Mbaha smiled as the group promised their support and a likely victory in the upcoming elections. He gave them some money as a token of appreciation, and another meeting was scheduled for the following week.


However, the second meeting never took place, as Mbaha failed to show up. Sources close to him suggest he was warned to tread carefully, as aligning with this group might lead to regret. The group also requested further financial facilitation to assist in his campaign efforts, but Mbaha has yet to respond to the request.


Notably, this group had previously approached another candidate, Osinya James, but he failed to meet their expectations, leaving the door open for Mbaha to capitalize on their discontent with Nyangweso. The political landscape remains uncertain as all eyes are on Mbaha to see whether he will accept the group's offer and the money that comes with it.



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