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Khalifa Aganana to offer free studio recording for all talented Rubaga South youths, says it’s the first step to influence them to vote for him

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
April 26, 2019
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Singer Khalifa Aganaga (real names Mukiibi Sadat) is seriously pushing steam as regards his ambition of ousting Kato Lubwama from his Rubaga South Parliamentary seat come 2021. The ‘Kiboko Fire’ singer has pledged to provide free promotion and studio sessions to all talented youths in the division through his own ‘Bad Character Records.’

While addressing the Kabowa residents yesterday during a consultation meeting in Rubaga south, Aganaga said that although his intended music recording strategy will gather him more votes, it will also help the youths to earn a living.

Aganaga also revealed that he is soon launching his official strategy and operations toward winning the hearts of the people of Rubaga. He disclosed that he has a ‘fertile’ funding base besides his commercial music.

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The singer has in recent days been meeting up with pivotal leaders in the division like the Mayor of Rubaga Division Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo, with whom he claimed to have discussed about the future of the Youths in Rubaga.

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