Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni's son Muhoozoi Kainerugaba has come out to warn all the opposition leaders in Uganda over their declarations against the National Resistance Movement (NRM) whwhich ishe ruling party in the country.

Muhoozi said that those trying to intimidate the ruling party will be punished as they will teach them what Uganda means. He went ahead to state that Uganda belongs to God and the people of Uganda. Muhoozi then dared them to show how strong they are so that they can show them their might.
"Those people signing declarations against us in the NRM. We will teach you what Uganda means. This country belongs to Almighty God and the people of Uganda. Let us see who is stronger you or us?" Muhoozi said.

The NRM party is the strongest party in Uganda and for over 20 years it has been ruling. Muhoozi is one of it members and he hopes to succeed his father after his retirement in 2026. Follow the page for more news updates daily.
https://twitter.com/mkainerugaba/status/1599731042604437504?t=SDOgGMI8EX05IkyekQNE2A&s=19
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