NINA ROZ JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION, CALLS FOR TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Renowned Ugandan artist Nina Roz has taken a bold stand against the increasing corruption within the parliament. In a passionate tweet, she declared, "Enough is enough. I join and stand with Ugandans to fight the increased corruption in the parliament. We are frustrated, we are tired, this should stop. We demand transparency, we demand accountability." Nina Roz has called on her followers and fellow Ugandans to join her in this cause by participating in a Twitter Space discussion. She announced that she will be hosting the session today at 4 PM on X (formerly known as Twitter), under the hashtag #March2Parliament. This move comes amidst growing public discontent with parliamentary corruption and a rising demand for greater transparency and accountability from government officials. Nina Roz’s involvement highlights the increasing role of influential public figures in advocating for social and political change in Uganda. Stay tuned to Ugflavor for more updates on Nina Roz’s Twitter Space and the ongoing fight against corruption in Uganda.
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