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Don MC, a retired rapper, and singer have exposed Entebbe Airport staff members who accept bribes from travelers in order to help them make their flights on time.


There have long been issues at the Entebbe Airport. It has always been a goal of various people, particularly famous people who have missed flights, to draw attention to what exactly occurs inside.
Sheilah Gashumba was the person who wrote about the moles and unprofessional airport employees in her blog post from the previous year.


More than 50 passengers had already missed their flights by that point. Giving people tickets with incorrect times instead of a real reason was the reason for it.


For Don MC, the issue is not missing a flight, but instead being asked for money as a bribe in order to board one. The rapper claims that only ignorant, haughty, incompetent, and corrupt people can be found at Entebbe Airport.
Although he already had a ticket for the flight, he claimed that he had recently missed a flight because he refused to pay $1,000.
He claimed that the people who work there make the airport look bad.


“Entebbe airport is full of ignorant, arrogant, incompetent, corrupt….. beings … These guys’ main job is to make travelers miss their flights. Recently I missed my flight because I refused to give them 1000 dollars they asked for so they could allow me on the flight whose ticket I already had. “Oyo alina Sente, waba tatuwadde tajja kujilinnya,” one of them told the colleague with an angry face like a muwuulu who sent transport money to a SURE only for her not show up. MUTUSWAAZA … MWETELEEZE,”
Don MC posted.


It should be remembered that the qualifications of Jennifer Bamuturaki, the CEO of Uganda Airlines, came under scrutiny last year. According to a parliamentary committee, she does not possess the necessary level of education to hold the airline’s CEO position. Bamuturaki said that she is qualified and experienced to lead the airline. To ensure that she satisfies the requirements, she was asked to submit her CV. Till now, issues are still in COSASE

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