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“Your Ministers Have Stolen Money From Ugandans For Years Yet You Are Arresting My Mawanda” Angry Gen Muhoozi Blasts Museveni

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In a stunning revelation, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, has shed light on the plight of Michael Mawanda, a devoted supporter who has been unjustly imprisoned for backing him.

According to Muhoozi, Mawanda’s only transgression was openly supporting him in Bushenyi, a region where the ruling NRM party’s influence is deeply entrenched.

Muhoozi took to social media to decry the arrest, stating, “Michael Mawanda is a political prisoner. He was taken to prison by some politically dilapidated people in NRM for the ‘great crime’ of supporting Muhoozi Kainerugaba in Bushenyi. That’s his only crime. Supporting me. Free Mawanda!” This bold statement has sparked widespread outrage and calls for Mawanda’s immediate release.

The incident highlights the pervasive culture of political persecution in Uganda, where supporting an opposing party or candidate can lead to severe repercussions. Muhoozi’s demand for Mawanda’s freedom has ignited a national conversation about the need for political reform and the protection of citizens’ rights.

As Muhoozi prepares to succeed his father in the 2026 presidential elections, this incident has cast a spotlight on the challenges he may face in his bid for the presidency. Despite his popularity, Muhoozi will need to navigate the complex web of political alliances and rivalries that have defined Ugandan politics for decades.

The case of Michael Mawanda is a poignant reminder of the human cost of political oppression. It is a stark warning that the suppression of political dissent can have far-reaching consequences, not only for individuals but also for the fabric of society as a whole.

In the comments section below, we invite you to share your thoughts on this revelation by Muhoozi. How do you think this incident will impact the political landscape in Uganda? Can Muhoozi’s presidency bring about the desired change? Share your insights and join the conversation.

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