As President Yoweri Museveni marked his 80th birthday, Uganda commemorated his legacy with an exhibition highlighting his journey with the National Resistance Army (NRA).
As President Yoweri Museveni marked his 80th birthday, Uganda commemorated his legacy with an exhibition highlighting his journey with the National Resistance Army .
In the meeting was Yoweri Museveni and his closest collaborators, including spymaster Paul Kagame, Elly Tumwine, Julius Chihandae, Fred Mwesigye, Andrew Lutaaya, Jack Mucunguzi, George Mwesigwa, and Charles Tusiime Rutarago. This event illuminated the pivotal role of the original 27 fighters who initiated the February 6, 1981, attack on Kabamba Barracks, which led to the overthrow of the Obote regime in 1986.While the original fighters were 41, only 27 were armed. The rest were consoled as 'commandos' but were essentiall carriers of the looted munition.
He expressed deep gratitude to the surviving members of the original NRA fighters and the families of those who have passed away.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later. He highlighted Uganda's transformation since the NRA's rise to power, noting improvements in infrastructure, healthcare, and education.
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