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Renowned UK-Based Uganda Event Promoter, JOSE JOBS LINK, Denies Involvement in Fake Document Implicating His Company with MK Movement
Renowned Uganda event promoter, Joseph Kiggundu, widely recognized as JOSE JOBS LINK, has vehemently refuted any connection to a fraudulent document circulating on social media. The misleading document erroneously linked his company, “JobsLink UK,” to the MK Movement, with several glaring errors regarding his company’s name.
The counterfeit document falsely asserted that JobsLink was in the process of securing rights to host General Muhoozi and his team in the UK, suggesting a dubious association with the MK Movement. JobsLink, however, has made it crystal clear that he has absolutely no ties to this document, firmly believing it was fabricated to tarnish his reputation, public image, and his close friendship with Robert Kyagulanyi, the NUP principal.
This controversy unfolded shortly after JobsLink orchestrated a grand birthday celebration at Bobi Wine’s One Love Beach in Busaabala, during which he declared his impending retirement from event organizing, effective December 2nd, following the MESACH @ 46 CONCERT at the Royal Regency in the UK. Thus, the claim within the fake document that JobsLink intends to host MK Movement events in the UK appears baseless, given his imminent retirement.
JobsLink has urged the public to dismiss the fraudulent document and view it with the skepticism it warrants, firmly asserting that the creators behind it seek to undermine his hard-earned reputation.