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Shocking Incident in Kampala: Three Businessmen Attacked by Bees After Failing to Repay Loans
In a bizarre turn of events that has stunned Kampala, three prominent businessmen became the target of an extraordinary attack—not from creditors or legal forces, but from a swarm of angry bees! The incident, which unfolded in the bustling heart of the city, is believed to have been orchestrated by their lender, with assistance from the controversial Mugwenu Doctors.
Each businessman had borrowed 30 million Ugandan shillings but failed to repay their loans within the agreed timeframe. After months of unsuccessful attempts to negotiate, the lender is said to have enlisted the help of Mugwenu Doctors, traditional healers renowned for using mystical methods to resolve debts and enforce justice in unusual ways.
Eyewitnesses describe the chaotic scene that unfolded as the men went about their day. A swarm of bees descended upon them with frightening precision, targeting the businessmen alone while ignoring everyone else around them. The men screamed for help, running in different directions, but the bees remained focused, stinging them mercilessly.
The unusual scene quickly drew a crowd, with onlookers stopping to witness the spectacle. Some tried to intervene, but the bees ignored all distractions. Desperate, the businessmen rushed to the nearest Mugwenu Doctors’ office, begging for mercy and vowing to settle their debts immediately.
Mugwenu Doctors later confirmed their involvement. Speaking to local media, one healer explained that they had only acted as intermediaries to ensure the businessmen took responsibility for their debts.
“We do not harm anyone without cause,” the healer explained. “The bees were simply a reminder of the importance of honoring one’s commitments. Once the businessmen admitted their debts and promised to pay, the bees dispersed peacefully.”
The strange incident has sparked widespread debate across Kampala. While some are outraged by the use of supernatural methods, others view it as a just punishment for those who fail to fulfill their financial obligations.
“This serves as a warning to anyone who thinks they can borrow money and avoid repayment,” said one onlooker.
Legal experts, however, have raised concerns about the ethical and legal implications of such practices. “This situation underscores the problems with informal lending systems and highlights the need for formal legal channels,” commented one lawyer.