Jose Chameleone: Lukwago warming my seat, I will sweep him with a heavy storm

By Amon Katungulu | Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Jose Chameleone: Lukwago warming my seat, I will sweep him with a heavy storm
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Self Proclaimed Music Doctor Joseph Mayanja alias Jose Chameleone, has cautioned his supporters to stay awake as the year 2021 approaches, in which he expects to unseat Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago.

According to the singer who has already declared ambitions for the position, albeit on an independent ticket, 2021 will be a very interesting year for fans and supporters, for they will see a heavy political storm, that will not leave any ‘tree or tower standing’.

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Chameleone made the statements in Kawempe division, where he went to seek the ‘blessing’ and launch his bid.

“I am from Kawempe, this is my home. I hustled here to become the very first super star from Kawempe. I have therefore come to you to seek your blessings, because I got my initial blessings here to become what I am today,” Chameleone told a mammoth crowd.

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The singer urged locals to take the responsibility of providing to themselves the services they send others to deliver. For instance, he called upon them to clean after themselves first before expecting specific service providers to come and clean up the area.

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“Believe in your self, 2021 will be a good year for you. This is a storm that has come and we wont leave anything standing,” he added.

The crowd asked Chameleone to sing a couple of songs and without the beat he belted out a couple of songs while they sang along in unison.

He also took part in a football match organised in his honor with the residents.

 

 

 

 

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