Tayebwa takes on social media critic over 'taxpayers' money comment on UK Family Visit
Tayebwa had posted pictures of his wife Anita Rukundo, son Timothy Rubandamayonza together with Manchester United legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Jonny Evans while he waxed lyrical about United's new coach Reuben Amorim and Andre Onana's clean sheet slate.
The Deputy Speaker of Parliament Thomas Tayebwa spent the better part of his day embroiled in a counterattack with a social media critic on the X Platform, who had castigated him for carrying his entire family to the United Kingdom to watch a Manchester United match.
In the event of Manchester United obliterating Everton at Old Trafford over the weekend, one Kenneth Kazoora on X also sought a quick counterattack against Tayebwa who had been in live attendance in Manchester alongside his family.
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Tayebwa had posted pictures of his wife Anita Rukundo, son Timothy Rubandamayonza together with Manchester United legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Jonny Evans while he waxed lyrical about United's new coach Reuben Amorim and Andre Onana's clean sheet slate.
However, Kazoora shot on goal, claiming that Tayebwa's visit was of no benefit to Ugandans more so when he must have used Tax payers' money to achieve it.
" No taxpayer money involved here, my brother. We work as a family, and once in a while, we have family time using our personal resources," Tayebwa defended at the near post.
Kazoora continued to hold possession, asking the questions.
" The only way you and him can convince me beyond a reasonable doubt is to post his pictures at Old Trafford before he went to parliament. I will apologize and erase my post instantly," Kazoora said.
It did not take long for Kazoora's shot to be saved, and Tayebwa produced a high dive into his gallery with an old photo dated 2014, as United dismissed West Ham at Old Trafford.
In his recent visit to Uganda, United goal Keeper Andre Onana invited the speaker to watch him play in Manchester.