Museveni enjoys some more of Uganda’s sweetness with daughter, grandson in Mbale

Museveni is seen seated on a red chair at a home of an unnamed resident with Natasha, a meter or so away, seemingly interviewing their host. 

President Yoweri Museveni, speaking in Luganda, once said that ‘Uganda etandise ekumpomela’ a statement when loosely translated to English meant that the ruler of the Pearl of Africa since 1986 has started enjoying the sweetness of Uganda.

And the president enjoyed some more of this sweetness on Wednesday working with his daughter Natasha Museveni Karugire and grandson Mugina, in Mbale.

According to a post on his Twitter account, the President was in Mbale to work on a project Natasha is undertaking to profile the history of the Front for National Salvation (FRONASA).

FRONASA was a rebel ground he founded before it morphed into the National Resistance Army that brought him to power after a five-year guerrilla war after the Milton Obote government

“I spent the afternoon in Mbale with my daughter Natasha, and grandson Mugina, retracing the history of FRONASA, which in time grew into the NRM. Natasha is recording this history for the generation of the Bazzukulu,” Museveni said via Twitter.

In one of the four pictures attached to the tweet, Museveni is seen seated on a red chair at a home of an unnamed resident with Natasha, a meter or so away, seemingly interviewing their host.

In another photo, the president and his eldest daughter are seen walking under umbrellas shielding them from a drizzle.

In another frame, we see Natasha having a one-on-one with his father. In the fourth frame, a humble but serious Mugina stands tall touring over his grandfather and mother. Mugina is quite a youthful giant, one of his facial gesture cannot readily be determined.

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