Museveni's son, Muhoozi is known for his controversial tweets. Sometimes some view him as humorous while others think he is controversial. There are conversations going on about him vying for the presidential seat in Uganda. This means Muhoozi Kainerugaba might face the likes of Robert Ssentum Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine in the next elections. If he succeeds, then he will take over the Ugandan government from his father president Museveni.


Muhoozi is controversial and humorous at the same time. The president's son does not even shy away from attacking other states. On October 3, 2022, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni's son Muhoozi Kainerubaga lit some fire on Twitter, leaving many shocked and confused.

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Muhoozi mocked Kenyans' strict observance of the rule of law and obedience to the constitution.


"Haha! I love my Kenyan relatives. constitution? Rule of law? You must be joking!," wondered Kainerubaga. He explained by saying, for them back in Uganda, there is only the revolution and informed the Kenyan people that they will soon learn about it. In the tweet, Muhoozi said that his vying for the presidency in the next general elections is to see Kabobi fail terribly. Muhoozi plans to take from his father Museveni, who has ruled Uganda for many years.


"My standing in the next general election is purely dependent on Kabobi. If he stands again we will teach him that he does not and will never represent the youth," Muhoozi said in a tweet.




On realizing how sensitive the tweet was, Muhoozi deleted it, but many of his followers had seen it. This is not the first time Muhoozi has threatened Kabobi against running for the country's top seat. In October, Muhoozi warned Kabobi and he told him that they (Museveni family) will not allow him to be the president of Uganda.


Muhoozi has said over and over again that no other person apart from the Museveni family is capable of ruling Uganda. According to him, presidential blood runs in their family, and he will succeed his father after he retires. 

Do you think Muhoozi can beat Bobi Wine in the world of politics in Uganda?