Masaka City businessman Emmanuel Lwasa Kaweesi says he has learned how to live like the broke and poor people something that he never knew for many years since he has been living large and extravagantly.
He says he is now well-versed in how broke people love begging and clinging to the rich to help them get out of their financial troubles something that he is going through.
The father of about 20 children explains that ever since he got financial challenges, people that he thought were his close friends, ditched him and he is now a lonely person who is choking on heavy debts after losing several of his properties.
He says he turned into a beggar as he is often pleading with well-off people to come to his rescue he recently clung to Hon. Balaam Barugahara asking to help link him to the Head of State to support him financially to clear his debts.
In a recent interview, he disclosed how he lost several of his belongings including his Mercedes-Benz G-Class, known as the G-Wagon, tents he used to rent out at functions, 10 trailer trucks, and six Fuso trucks, and he currently has no source of income.
The loss of his property dealt him a major blow and has since started falling sick and getting admitted to the hospital on several occasions.
One of the lessons he says he learned from the situation he is facing is that he should avoid dating different women when chance favors him and bounces back to his feet.
His three-story building that houses Club Tavern Kick at Kyabakuza Township along the Masaka-Mbarara Highway is the verge of being taken away by the bank as he has failed to settle a loan he took of Shs700m.