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Covid-19: Bushenyi District NRM Chairman Jaffar Basajjabalaba Tests Positive

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The Bushenyi district NRM chairman Jaffar Bassajabalaba has tested postive to COVID19.

According to NBS  through their twitter updates, Jaffar Bassajabalaba is also a member of the Bushenyi COVID19 task force.

“Bushenyi district chairman and member of Bushenyi COVID-19 task force Jaffari Bassajabalaba has tested positive of COVID-19.”

Hajji Jaffar Bassajabalaba is a brother to reknown city tycoon Hassan Basajjabalaba who is also the owner of Kampala International University.

Currently, Uganda registers a cumulative total of 1,267 confirmed cases, 1,115 recoveries and 6 deaths.

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