All is not well for the Local Council Five (LC5) chairperson of Bugiri District, Mulumba Kasajja Davidson, after his driver, Kasolo Amuza, abandoned him the night of 1st April 2-25 at Queen’s Guest House Bugiri over nonpayment.
To punish him properly, Kasolo ran off with the keys to Mulumba’s official car, a Ford Ranger double cabin with registration number LG0021013, which had been parked at the lodging facility parking lot.

It is not yet clear what the two adults had gone to do at the lavish lodging facility that particular evening, but it was the time Kasolo chose to squeeze his boss, who was elusive when it came to matters of paying his wages.

On seeing that his boss wasn’t coughing up his wages as he was demanding, Kasolo decided to pull a big one on his boss by running away with the keys, leaving Mulumba stranded with the immovable car.
In an attempt to get justice, Kasolo ran to the Bugiri Central Police Station and filed a case under reference number SDRF74/01/0/25, accusing his boss of failing to pay for his labour.

According to sources in Bugiri, Kasolo is not a government employee as he should be; he was privately hired by Mulumba, and for the last two and a half years, he has been chauffeuring the big man of Bugiri without pay.
Sources further reveal that Kasolo demands a salary or wage worth about UGX 6.5m – which Mulumba wasn’t hesitant to remit. The police is currently handling the matter.