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Buchaman begs for rent money

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Self-styled ghetto president and presidential advisor, Mark Bugembe aka Buchaman was evicted from his house early this week over rent arrears of over six months.

The struggling musician is begging the government to come to his rescue.

 The dreadlocked singer says he has no hope of finding money without government intervention.

He adds that all his businesses were put on a standstill by Covid-19.

Buchaman is no longer earning from his music since the industry is still restricted.

“I call upon the government to help me find another decent home where I can stay with my family.”

“I can’t raise money because there are no shows,” he said.

Buchaman is reportedly seeking refugee from his friend’s pad located in Luwaffu zone, Makindye Division, Kampala District.

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