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Terribly Sick Tamale Mirundi To Be Flown To Kenya For Special Treatment

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Senior Presidential Advisor on Media affairs Tamale Mirundi has been flown to Nairobi, Kenya for an Urgent Medical treatment after suffering some major complications with throat.

The controversial political analyst started getting throat complications last month and while  appearing on one of NBS’s ‘One on One with Tamale Mirundi’shows, Tamale lost his voice though at a later stage of the show he regained it. He claimed that he had flu and cough but the disease since them has proved to be more serious than expected.

According to Spear news, Tamale Mirundi’s medical bills have been estimated at shs10 million and will be cleared by the State.

Tamale left on Wednesday night aboard Kenya airways escorted by his second wife who stays in Kyengera.WD

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