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President Yoweri Museveni’s son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who also serves as Uganda’s military chief, has stirred controversy with his recent actions. In a series of alarming posts on social media platform X, General Kainerugaba claimed responsibility for the detention of opposition leader Bobi Wine’s bodyguard, Eddie Mutwe, and even went as far as threatening to castrate him. The general posted a disturbing image of Mutwe undressed and with his beard shaved off, stating that he was holding him in his basement and that Wine would be his next target.
These threatening statements by General Kainerugaba have sparked outrage among Ugandans, leading to increased tensions in the country. With President Museveni expected to seek a seventh term in office in the upcoming elections in 2026, the oppressive environment and menacing tone of his son’s actions are causing widespread concern. Former allies of the president have warned that such behavior could have dire consequences and potentially lead to a significant upheaval in the country.
The prolonged rule of President Museveni has seen a decline in political and economic stability, with his regime becoming increasingly intolerant of opposition voices. Corruption has thrived, institutions have been weakened, and dissent has been met with violent repression. Bobi Wine, a popular musician turned politician, has been a frequent target of the government, facing arrests and physical assaults on numerous occasions.
In response to Mutwe’s detention, Wine planned a rally to demand his release, only to have the headquarters of his party raided by security forces. Several supporters were rounded up, further escalating the situation. Wine, speaking from a hiding place, expressed concern over the government’s crackdown on his allies and the lack of international condemnation for these actions.
The whereabouts of Eddie Mutwe remained unknown until General Kainerugaba’s shocking revelations on social media. Known for his inflammatory posts targeting opposition figures, the president’s son has been instrumental in the violent suppression of political dissent in Uganda. His recent statements regarding another opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, further highlight the oppressive tactics employed by the government.
Observers have noted a shift in the dynamics within the ruling coalition, suggesting that General Kainerugaba’s actions reflect a growing sense of impunity and a weakening of his father’s authority. The president, once seen as a stabilizing force, now appears powerless to rein in his son’s aggressive behavior. As tensions continue to rise in Uganda, the future political landscape remains uncertain.
Efforts to reach a spokesperson for President Museveni for comment on these developments were unsuccessful. The situation in Uganda remains fluid, with concerns mounting over the government’s increasing crackdown on dissent and the potential for further escalation of violence.