MPs save Triplets Ghetto Kids from being evicted, pays their Shs100m house debt
The Triplets Ghetto Kids had tears of joy after receiving their Christmas token when Members of Parliament cleared their house debt.
This group had sleepless nights after their Landlord had vowed to take back the house he had sold to the Ghetto Kids after they had failed to complete a balance of Shs102m.
Today, through their official social media pages, they have given thanks to the honourable Members of Parliament for saving their house.
“Long live Hon Speaker Rebecca Kadaga. What a perfect way to celebrate Christmas. Thank you, honourable Members, of Parliament, you have given us Christmas,” excited Ghetto Kids posted on their official social media platforms.
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During a remarkable performance at the Parliament end of the year party, Speaker Rebecca Kadaga mobilized the members each to contribute 250,000UGX of their salary, to make a total of Shs100m.
“We have allowed performing so that they are exposed but about two months ago; they came to me and told me about their problem. They had paid for a house but they are still demanded shs100m. When they came, I talked to the president and I asked him to support them but I think he has not yet done so and the deadline is December 31st. I know you are running many projects but I want you honourable members to raise 250,000UGX so that we pay for this cause, “Kadaga said.
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On the request of the speaker, MPs agreed with the speaker and, in one spirit, 250 000 shs were deducted from their salaries to make a total of Shs100m to save the Ghetto Kids house in Makindye.
We know that their balance was worth shs102m, but the Members contributed shs100m. What about the rest of the shs2m.

Manager Dauda Kavuma, through an interview, made it clear that they were able to contribute a little money from fans through mobile money and the Western Union.
“We had managed to get shs3015, 000 from different people through mobile money and western union. So we are going to use this to settle the remaining amount and it will help us save our house. We want to thank all those who have made all their contributions to see that the Ghetto Kids still own their house, “said Manager Kavuma during an interview.
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According to the agreement they signed with the landlord, it was disclosed that there was a 20% payment if the balance was not settled in the assigned time.
“Yeah, in the agreement we signed with the Landlord, there was a 20%. But we shall talk to him and maybe if he accepts to leave it we shall be grateful. But if he insists, we shall look for it and pay, “Dauda Kavuma, manager Ghetto Kids said in an interview on one local media station.
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