National Resistance Movement (NRM) die-hards have revealed how they are now in fear of NRM money because one doesn’t get it and ends well.
This is after Cranima Associates auctioned singer and Presidential advisor, Catherine Kusasira’s home over failure to clear her loan.
“Upon instructions from our client a registered Mortgagee, we shall proceed to sell the under mentioned property and developments thereon if any, after the expiry of the thirty (30) days from the date of this notice or thereafter unless the mortgagor/debtor, pays all monies owed to our client, plus our fees and costs incurred in the process,” the advert read.
When theGrapevine talked to Kusasira, she confirmed the letter noting that it is true the bank is advertising her property because of a heavy loan.
She however added that the issue will be handled.
“It is true, I got that loan in 2017 before covid-19 and it was a loan of Shs.100m. I managed to pay Shs.80m before covid-19. So when we reached in covid, they told us to pay after covid and that is how money accumulated,” she revealed.
Kusasira further told theGravepine that they are currently demanding her Shs.78m with arrears.
She trashed allegations that she got a loan to invest in President Museveni’s campaigns adducing that her loan was to finance her jelly company.
When we quizzed her on allegations that she is trying to pull a stunt to attract the President’s attention, Kusasira insisted that she is not a woman of stunts because it is evident that the bank wants to take her property.
“It can’t be a stunt because you have seen evidence in the newspaper, and you can’t pull stunts when dealing with the bank.”
When we asked her whether she had reached out to the President for help, being that she is a senior presidential advisor, Kusasira intimated to this website that the comptroller is handling the matter and it will be solved anytime soon.
Commenting about Kusasira’s woes, events promoter, Andrew Mukasa alias Bajjo noted that she used the money recklessly by investing it in Jelly company which made losses.
He further revealed that it’s not that they love NRM, it is just business and all they want is money.
“No one truly loves NRM, it is just business. For us we were there for money,” he said.
Bajjo added that NRM money has curses and you can’t get it and end well. He revealed that they give people a lot of money yet hospitals don’t have medicine and they think it can help them.
“Don’t you see that Kusasira is suffering? How can they give you Shs.1bn yet people in hospitals are dying and you think that money can help you? That is why no one enjoys it.”
By Kalamira Hope