Haruna Mubiru In Deep Regret Why He Chewed 'Tubonga Nawe' Money

Posted on December 06, 2019
By Kiggundu Abraham
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Band musician Hajji Haruna Mubiru, the CEO 'New Kream Production Reloaded is reportedly regretting having chewed President Museveni's campaign song 'Tubonga nawe' money given the fact that its solely responsible for his faded music career and businesses as well.

Kitooke was among the 12 artistes that pledged their allegiance to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party through the Tubonga Nawe song which was composed ahead of the 2016 General Election.

The song sparkled off attacks from sections of the public on social media who said the participants had made a big mistake to associate with the president thereby calking upon revelers to boycott their music shows.

Despite the boycott was not successful, the curses seem to have got into effect given the incoming revelations from Hajji Haruna who claims to be living a worrying kind of lifestyle.

Hajji Haruna insinuates that his participation in the 'Tubonga nawe' song is the reason as to why his New Kream Production Reloaded music band is no more as he lost all its members given the fact that he couldn't support the. financially as the band group wasn't also registering any profits from the shows it held countrywide.

To prove that the money he collected from his involvement in the 'Tubonga naawe' song was indeed cursed, his entire businesses aren't prospering anymore to the fact that he even failed to accomplish his rentals that were under construction and he is also swimming in too much debts as he failed even to rescue his band's means of transport (a coaster) that was being serviced in one of the city garages.

Though he didn't come out to make a public apology for his participation in a the 'Tubonga nawe' song given the fact that he is also an NRM party staunch supporter, Hajji Haruna Mubiru is regretting for taking part in the anthem which he optimistic is the cause to the too many woes embedded in his daily life.

Watch Tubonga Nawe video below:

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