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Dr Kiiza Besigye Blasts Muhoozi “Family Affair” Between Running Uganda And Rwanda

The former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president, Dr Col Kiiza Besigye has come out to blast the involvement of family affairs in running two different independent states, Uganda and Rwanda.

This follows Muhoozi’s constant reference to President Paul Kagame as his uncle. This usually happens even when addressing formal issues regarding Uganda and Rwanda. Besigye also finds this vulgar and debasement to the interstate relations between the two countries.

The four-time presidential candidate proceeded to say that it seems the relationship between the two countries stands on how the Ugandan first family relates with the first family of Rwanda.

This means that in case of any disagreements between the two families, relationships are likely to sour.

This would in turn affect the rest of the population who have no business in the family affairs of the two presidents. He, therefore, said that this is not acceptable and should be shown a red card courtesy of his PFT movement.

For some time now, Muhoozi has resorted to addressing Kagame as his uncle via his Twitter page. He does this even when addressing the Rwandan president on formal issues.

The First son does so even when holding public office and titles that can’t be reduced to family affairs.

He even recently said that it’s only his critics who are angry that he mended the relationship with his uncle.

This was after the reopening of the Gatuna border. Muhoozi then said that these haters will suffocate after his uncle gives him his inheritance.

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