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Uganda's president sorry for son Muhoozi Kainerugaba's threat to invade Kenya | Uganda's president sorry for son Muhoozi Kainerugaba's threat to invade Kenya |
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Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba unleashed a political storm with his tweets | Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba unleashed a political storm with his tweets |
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has asked Kenyans for "forgiveness" after his son - a senior military officer - tweeted about invading their country. | Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has asked Kenyans for "forgiveness" after his son - a senior military officer - tweeted about invading their country. |
His apology came a day after he sacked Muhoozi Kainerugaba as commander of the army's land forces. | His apology came a day after he sacked Muhoozi Kainerugaba as commander of the army's land forces. |
But Mr Museveni softened the blow by promoting him to the rank of general, and retaining him as his adviser. | But Mr Museveni softened the blow by promoting him to the rank of general, and retaining him as his adviser. |
Mr Museveni has long been suspected of grooming the 48 year old to succeed him when he eventually steps down. | Mr Museveni has long been suspected of grooming the 48 year old to succeed him when he eventually steps down. |
Gen Kainerugaba has increasingly been entering the political arena, with his critics saying this was in breach of the military's code of discipline. | Gen Kainerugaba has increasingly been entering the political arena, with his critics saying this was in breach of the military's code of discipline. |
His latest intervention came on Monday when he sent out a series of tweets - some serious, some in jest - about Kenya. | His latest intervention came on Monday when he sent out a series of tweets - some serious, some in jest - about Kenya. |
He said he had spoken to Kenya's former President Uhuru Kenyatta, and expressed regret that he had stepped down at the end of his two terms in August. | He said he had spoken to Kenya's former President Uhuru Kenyatta, and expressed regret that he had stepped down at the end of his two terms in August. |
"My only problem with my beloved big brother is that he didn't stand for a third term. We would have won easily!" Gen Kainerugaba said. | "My only problem with my beloved big brother is that he didn't stand for a third term. We would have won easily!" Gen Kainerugaba said. |
In a later tweet to his more than 600,000 followers, he said: "It wouldn't take us, my army and me, 2 weeks to capture [Kenya's capital] Nairobi." | |
This led to an uproar on Twitter, with people accusing Gen Kainerugaba of being "reckless" and jeopardising relations between the neighbouring states. | This led to an uproar on Twitter, with people accusing Gen Kainerugaba of being "reckless" and jeopardising relations between the neighbouring states. |
It led to him urging Kenyans to "relax". | It led to him urging Kenyans to "relax". |
"I would never beat up the Kenyan army because my father told me never to attempt it! So our people in Kenya should relax!" Gen Kainerugaba tweeted. | "I would never beat up the Kenyan army because my father told me never to attempt it! So our people in Kenya should relax!" Gen Kainerugaba tweeted. |
Although the Kenyan government did not comment, Uganda's foreign ministry issued a statement saying Uganda treasured its "strong bilateral relations" with it "brotherly neighbour". | Although the Kenyan government did not comment, Uganda's foreign ministry issued a statement saying Uganda treasured its "strong bilateral relations" with it "brotherly neighbour". |
In the latest attempt at damage-control, Mr Museveni said he had spoken to Kenya's President William Ruto, and he was "very sorry" about his son's tweets. | In the latest attempt at damage-control, Mr Museveni said he had spoken to Kenya's President William Ruto, and he was "very sorry" about his son's tweets. |
"I ask our Kenyan brothers and sisters to forgive us for tweets sent by General Muhoozi, former Commander of Land Forces here, regarding the election matters in that great country. | "I ask our Kenyan brothers and sisters to forgive us for tweets sent by General Muhoozi, former Commander of Land Forces here, regarding the election matters in that great country. |
"It is not correct for Public officers, be they civilian or military, to comment or interfere in any way, in the internal affairs of brother countries," Mr Museveni said. | "It is not correct for Public officers, be they civilian or military, to comment or interfere in any way, in the internal affairs of brother countries," Mr Museveni said. |
He added that despite his son's "mistake", he had promoted him to the rank of full general because he could still make "many positive contributions". | He added that despite his son's "mistake", he had promoted him to the rank of full general because he could still make "many positive contributions". |
"I know for a fact that General Muhoozi is a passionate Pan-Africanist," Mr Museveni said. | "I know for a fact that General Muhoozi is a passionate Pan-Africanist," Mr Museveni said. |
His son is known for his controversial tweets, including expressing support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and Tigrayan rebels fighting the Ethiopian government. | His son is known for his controversial tweets, including expressing support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and Tigrayan rebels fighting the Ethiopian government. |
He also tweeted that he would give 100 cattle - apparently as a bride price - to Italy's incoming far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for being "fearless and true". | He also tweeted that he would give 100 cattle - apparently as a bride price - to Italy's incoming far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for being "fearless and true". |
"I know Europeans give girls they like flowers? I have never understood it. In our culture you give a girl you like a cow," he added. | "I know Europeans give girls they like flowers? I have never understood it. In our culture you give a girl you like a cow," he added. |
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