Spy Uganda Marketing Manager Causes Booze Shortage At Tipsy On BD Bash

Spy Uganda Marketing Manager Causes Booze Shortage At Tipsy On BD Bash

By Andrew Irumba

Kampala: Fast-growing online newspaper, TheSpy Uganda’s Marketing manager Christine Karungi aka Tina Tana on Monday caused a booze shortage at Tipsy Bull bar,   at Social Security House building, as she celebrated her 36th birthday.

Tina Tana and colleague Varstine Nasuuna at her BD bash on Monday

Tina Tana, as commonly known by her friends, didn’t disappoint the organizers of her BD who included Spy Uganda workmates and her former workmates of Germany headquartered Oriflame company, who all worked like bees to surprise her with a BD bash.

 

Tina serves her BD cake to Spy Uganda employees, Benson Tumusiime and Joan. This was still normal as they hadn’t started drinking.

As soon she arrived at the venue, food was served and cake cut with a few tribes of both hard liquor and soft drinks to wash down the snacks. However, after Tina getting tipsy she went straight to the counter and ordered the bar manager to serve her guests all the alcoholic beverages they had in stock!  Guys; you should have been there to witness how some of the SpyUganda staff guzzled every tribe of alcohol as if they were fresh Campusers on a booze discovery mission! They drunk everything written on ‘alcohol’ till they emptied the bar stocks.

Tina enjoyed the BD bash with her lovely babies

As a result, other clients couldn’t find even a single bottle of booze for medicinal purposes,  which forced them to ‘migrate’ to other nearby happening places to quench their booze thirst. When time for going home reached, most staff members were seen moving in italics and zigzag motion along Jinja Road, probably trying to figure out directions to their places of aboard. Tina, the BD gal, also worked with Britania Allied Industries before joining Oriflame and now Spy Uganda. Happy birthday sweety Tina!

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And this was the cake she served her guests
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