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Re: من يحتل الخرطوم بعد استلام ترمب للسلطة- اف (Re: صديق مهدى على)
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يبدو الخبر مشتول. فى خبر زى ده عن غزو كينيا قبل عام
Quote: Published 4:19 AM EST, March 15, 2023 Share KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — On Twitter, the Ugandan president’s son has mused about invading neighboring Kenya, praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and offered cattle for the Italian prime minister’s hand in marriage.
While many of his tweets are dismissed as laughable, the ones about succeeding his father in this East African nation are a source of concern for some.
Many Ugandans want decisive political change after nearly four decades of the same government, but the son of President Yoweri Museveni is already claiming victory. “I will be President of Uganda after my father,” Muhoozi Kainerugaba tweeted earlier this month. “Those fighting the truth will be very disappointed!!!” |
https://apnews.com/article/uganda-president-museveni-son-politics-twitter-8255f03ff4714906803eb5248b60141e
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Re: من يحتل الخرطوم بعد استلام ترمب للسلطة- اف (Re: Mahjob Abdalla)
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Quote: Tweets by Uganda president’s son spark ‘concern’ over succession question Tweetstorm Africa Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, has attracted international attention with a range of striking tweets in recent months – starting with a veiled threat to invade Kenya in October and most recently last week, when he offered to deploy Ugandan troops to defend Moscow from “imperialists”. But the running theme in his tweets is the suggestion that he will soon take over from his father. |
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Re: من يحتل الخرطوم بعد استلام ترمب للسلطة- اف (Re: Mahjob Abdalla)
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عمل فيها يوسف ود دكين برضو
Quote: Bride price for Giorgia Meloni
On Monday, Kainerugaba asked his more than 600,000 Twitter followers how many cows should be offered as a bride price for Giorgia Meloni, the right-wing politician expected to be named Italy's prime minister this month.
"I would give her 100 Nkore cows immediately! For being fearless and true!!," he wrote.
Francesco Lollobrigida, a close aide to Meloni, told reporters Kainerugaba's offer was not a serious topic.
Kainerugaba, dubbed "the tweeting general" of Uganda, has made controversial remarks on Twitter in the past. |
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