Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has finally tested negative for Covid-19 after fourteen days of battle with the virus.

In a statement on Sunday, Museveni said that test results came back showing that he is Covid-free and could now abandon self-isolation.

"On the war with corona, it is now confirmed that I am a veteran graduate of the war with that enemy," he said.

"Today, the samples showed that I had turned negative vis a vis corona. Even the samples of Wednesday last, had showed reduced presence of the virus parts. The Glory goes to God."

Further, he noted that during the isolation period, he had discarded his mask since it gave him an "allergy of the throat and eyes" and turned to observe good nutrition.

"I stopped using the mask because it was giving me Thereby, I shifted from the first line of defence (masks, social-distancing, etc.) to the second line of defence (immunization, nutrition and the therapeutics where necessary)," he said.

Uganda had earlier held a national prayer service in the capital Kampala to ask God to heal Museveni.

He also went on Twitter to slam a section of Kenyans whom he accused of spreading rumours that he was admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) following his diagnosis.

"I also noticed some few individuals from, I think, Kenya, saying that I was in ICU etc. If I was in ICU, the government would inform the country. What is there to hide?" he posed.