Queen’s clock tower goes missing, police keeps quiet

The Queen’s Clock Tower on Entebbe Road, in Kampala was built in memory of Queen Elizabeth II of England. Queen Elizabeth II first visited Uganda in April 28th -30th, 1954. During her visit the Queen opened Owen Falls Dam (which Ugandans renamed as Nalubaale).

It’s now coming to more than a year when the Queen’s monumental clock was stolen from the Tower during the renovation exercise.
When the Queen’s clock disappeared some sections of Ugandans pointed fingers at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA’s) Executive Director, Jenifer Musisi’s men. In fact many people especially in Kampala wanted police to probe KCCA over the disappearance of the queen’s clock.

But the same police kept mum and since that time the Queen of England’s clock went missing at wish.
Uganda is fond of neglecting investigations on people who have abused offices and those who might have walked away with public funds.

Remember former information minister, Kabakumba Matsiko, she was cleared of Mask Theft Case. Other ministers in Museveni’s cabinet like Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, Mike Mukula and Jim Muhwezi etc have been all cleared of corruption and theft charges under mysterious circumstances.

 

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