With many African countries suffering from the vice of corruption, the only female presidential candidate Nancy Kalembe has vowed to put an end to corruption if voted into power.
Kalembe said that her government intends to make corruption in Uganda so expensive and once one is found corrupt his/her wealth will be consolidated for the good of everyone.
“You have heard of the 40 days of a thief. We intend to make corruption in Uganda so expensive in a sense that if you’re caught in the act we don’t really know when you started. All your networth will be scrapped off and put in the consolidated fund for the good of all,” stated Kalembe.
Early this week, Kalembe who is on mission 56 also embarked on 40 days of prayer and fasting for a peaceful transition of power that begun on December 6 and will end on January 14.