{UAH} How Booze Is Driving Bank of Uganda Governor Prof Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile to His Grave
How Booze Is Driving Bank of Uganda Governor Prof Emmanuel Tumusiime Mutebile to His Grave Featured
The story of Prof Mutebile's ill-health is common place. The man responsible for managing Uganda's economy is under-going treatment in South Africa.
But what is it really that is weakening the jolly and internationally renowned economist? The answer is right here in these pages. Just concentrate on reading.
Concerned pals of Mutebile, some of them fellow economists, doctors, working in Bank of Uganda and in government, opened up about their friend's heavy drinking habits. They say it must be the reason why his health is degenerating.
According to these sources, their friend has been literally feeding on the heaviest of whiskeys for a longtime
"When he gets inside the bar, Mutebile forgets anything to do with eating. He attacks booze with Red Banton's thirst and imbibe it with Gen Kahinda Otafiire's concentration," our informer within Mutebile's circles report.
On a good day, our informers narrate how Mutebile can drown two to three gigantic bottles of Red or Blue Label Whisky.
To make us understand clearly how heavy a drinker Mutebile is, our informers likened him to presidential advisor, John Nagenda. Old John is another dedicated fan of heavy whisky brands.
One of high end Ugandans, who knows Mutebile very well, says he normally takes his bitter at Mosa Courts Apartments. Mosa Courts are owned by the NRM second-in-command, Hajj Moses Kigongo.
He also drinks at Grand Imperial. This is when he has to attend Kampala Rotary meetings. The governor is a member of Rotary Club of Kampala Arch. When meetings have ended; he goes straight to Copper Bar. This bar is patronized by loaded members of society. Once inside, he finds his serving of whisky already done by waitresses. Then, he gets down to work at hand.
A journalist, who has covered functions that are attended by Mutebile, offers how organizers never miss to reserve whisky for the governor.
He recounts how Mutebile has been employing a youngman lately to lift his leg, while the governor is getting out and inside his luxurious bullet-proof limousine.
"The youngman walks by Mutebile's side just in case he slips to move faster and help him maintain balance," reports the journalist.
Looking at the governor at close range, the journalist offers, shows a man whose skin is dry and pale, for person of Mutebile's wealthier status.
Now medical doctors approached for this article warn of how heavy alcohol brands, taken on an empty stomach, can end up seriously affecting the partaker's internal organs such as the liver and kidneys.
"Alcohol taken in large quantities over a long time takes its toll on the liver and kidneys. Those organs sieves poison what we drink and feed on. Once one drinks heavily, the organs get overwhelmed by poison. What follows is that the heavy drinker's internal organs lose the body to eliminate poison and it accelerates his death,' doctors warn.
The professionals have talked. We have nothing useful to add, but to hope that the governor is taking heeding.
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