Ms Ann Kakidi and her friends filmed themselves dancing at the Commercial Court on Monday on EeZzy's 'Tumbiza Sound' hit song but now they have been forced to apologize to the court judges and Administration for conducting herself indecently at the court premises.
Ms Ann Kakidi on Tuesday apologized for filming herself and her colleagues dancing raunchily inside the Commercial Court premises.
The ladies were dancing to the controversial “Tumbiiza Sound” song which government recently criticized for promoting defiance against the set prevention measures against Covid19.
In the apology letter to the Justice Peter Odonyo, the head of the Commercial Court as well as other judges at the court, Kakidi admitted that her behaviour “was not appropriate and did not reflect the respect expected in court.”
Watch the Video Below:
VIDEO: 5 Bar Course students at LDC who are undertaking clerkship at the commercial court in Kampala record video of themselves dancing to Eezy's 'Tumbiza Sound' in the court's premises. The institution has summoned them for a 'meeting.' pic.twitter.com/YSAFkWt1BO
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