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If you want to be successful, cooperate with the gov’t — Events promoter Balaam advises Bobi Wine’s ‘Kyarenga concert’ organisers

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
October 19, 2018
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After management of Namboole Stadium gave Bobi Wine’s ‘Kyarenga’ concert the greenlight come November 9, events promoter Balaam Barugahara has refuted allegations that he has a hand in the ‘Kyarenga concert’ saga.

“Many of you have been making propaganda how Balaam is having a hand in stopping Kyarenga. I’m not anywhere connected to the event,” he stated.

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Balaam explained that such events are of benefit to the government since they enhance revenue collection.

“I personally would want fellow Ugandans to work as I do when I organise events. Such shows benefit a lot of people including government that collects revenue.”

The promoter blames the Kyarenga concert saga on the  uncooperative tendencies of  organizers whom he says need to cooperate with the government.

“If you want to be successful in our Uganda, work with the seating government. If it goes your also free to jump to the incoming”, he concluded.

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