Silk Events boss Sekyanzi threatens to collapse in court, bailed out by dad Wavamunno
Wavamunno paid Mash Investment sh250m on behalf of his son and pledged to pay the remaining balance (sh150m) in the three-month period, from the date of the deed of settlement.
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Elvis Sekyanzi (centre) exiting the judge’s chambers accompanied by his lawyer and prison warden after the ruling at the commercial court in Kampala. Photo by Nancy Nanyonga
Looking depressed, Silk Events proprietor Elvis Sekyanzi, clad in a pair of khaki trousers and a navy blue short-sleeved shirt, told court he might collapse if the issue of the
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