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Post-election visit ends chair's car torched in Adjumani
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84216, member: 160"] Local politics in Uganda just went full GTA over some hurt feelings. Lawrence Mangapi saw his ride, bearing plates UBR 018F, get toasted in Adjumani district. This LC III chairperson swung past Dulu Angel Mark's pad in Dzaipi sub-county to offer sympathies after Dulu took a massive L against James Mawawi for the Adjumani East County gig. Things got heated fast, leaving Mangapi and three dudes battered while the vehicle burned. The scoreboard shows Mawawi bagging 18,149 ballots to wreck the National Resistance Movement hopeful, who only scraped up 14,682. Pascus Ecima barely registered with 317. Harbert Masembe and the local cops had to jump in to stop the bleeding. Collins Asea, speaking for North West Nile law enforcement, confirmed detectives are digging into the mess while begging everyone to chill out. Dulu claims the drama started when his crew got suspicious of symbolic presents and some phone calls Mangapi took. The visiting chairman disputes that narrative entirely. He insists the trip was strictly about patching things up alongside other bigwigs like Gen. Moses Ali, Tandrupasi Patrick, and Raleo Rose. He also shot down weird rumors about gifting an egg. [/QUOTE]
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