BREAKING!! Gen Muhoozi, Bebe Cool Clash Over Coffee Marathon Money

The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has had a serious disagreement with famous singer Moses Sali, also known as Bebe Cool, over money linked to the Rwabogo coffee project.

Sources from both sides say the fight began when Bebe Cool was blocked from meeting Gen Muhoozi by people like Minister Balaam Barugahare. “Bebe Cool used to meet Gen Muhoozi freely without needing help. They used to talk directly every day,” said a source from the Gamel group.

Another source said their friendship slowly started to weaken until Gen Muhoozi stopped answering Bebe Cool’s phone calls. “Bebe Cool tried to make an appointment to meet Gen Muhoozi, but it didn’t work,” said another source. He added that Bebe Cool even begged Balaam Barugahare to help him see the General, but it also failed.

After this, Bebe Cool decided to live his life without Gen Muhoozi. The final break came when Gen Muhoozi attacked the Coffee Marathon, which was organized by Rwabogo, on his X (Twitter) account. In his post, Gen Muhoozi said:

“Beware of the Serbian coffee scammers in action! This so-called coffee marathon is a complete waste of taxpayer funds, organized for no good reason. They have even gone so far as to hire foreign musicians for this event. What do foreign performers have to do with our local coffee growers? I urge all Ugandans to steer clear of these scammers. They are not just misguided, they are a threat to our economy!”

Soon after, Bebe Cool who had been invited by Rwabogo, known to be against Gen Muhoozi, to sing at the marathon on Saturday shared his own post on social media: “Just touched down in Ntungamo with the Silent Majority crew for the coffee marathon! Brewing unity, strength, and purpose with the beats and rhythm of Break the Chain.”

His post spread quickly online, and Gen Muhoozi replied strongly. He said: “Bwana Moses Sali, you have betrayed the lion for the sake of money. It’s shocking to see you engage in the fraudulent activities that every Ugandan is aware of. Keep in mind that the time for thorough audits across all institutions is approaching fast!”

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