Khalwale, who was recently ousted as Senate Majority Whip, claimed that before his removal, his office and that of Wetang’ula were on the same floor in Parliament. He said he repeatedly saw Jirongo visit the Speaker’s office for private meetings.
According to Khalwale, the meetings would sometimes last about 30 to 45 minutes, raising questions about what was being discussed.
He insisted that the engagements were frequent enough to attract attention.
Speaking boldly at the funeral, Khalwale challenged Wetang’ula to publicly explain the purpose of those meetings, saying transparency was important given the circumstances surrounding Jirongo’s death.
His remarks drew mixed reactions from mourners, with some applauding his courage while speaking.
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