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“Joel Ssenyonyi Was Born To Clean My Pit Latrine” Gen Muhoozi Mocks Bobi Wine’s Blue Eyed Boy

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Ugandan politics was once again thrust into controversy after General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, posted a provocative remark about opposition leader Joel Ssenyonyi on Twitter. Known for his blunt and often divisive commentary, Muhoozi’s latest statement has triggered a wave of condemnation and reignited debates over the tone of political discourse in the country.

In his post, Muhoozi wrote: “Joel Ssenyonyi, that name. He was born to clean my pit latrine.” The comment, aimed at the National Unity Platform (NUP) figure closely allied with Bobi Wine, was widely seen as a personal and degrading attack. Critics say the remark goes beyond political rivalry, reflecting a deep contempt for opposition voices in Uganda.

Reactions were swift. Supporters of Muhoozi defended his right to speak candidly, framing the post as retaliation against persistent criticism from the opposition. However, many—including civil society figures and political commentators—denounced the statement as unbecoming of a senior military officer and potential presidential contender. Social media erupted with both condemnation and defense, illustrating the country’s deeply polarized political climate.

Bobi Wine, himself a frequent target of ruling party attacks, weighed in, with his supporters decrying what they see as a toxic political culture where insults overshadow substantive policy debate. Critics warned that such rhetoric only entrenches division and undermines efforts toward peaceful political engagement.

For Ssenyonyi, the insult is another episode in a long-running war of words with the ruling establishment. Despite repeated personal attacks, he has maintained his stance as a vocal government critic, framing such jabs as distractions from the real issues facing Ugandans.

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Muhoozi’s comments underscore the entrenched hostility between Uganda’s ruling elite and the opposition. As the country moves closer to future electoral contests, the focus on personal attacks over policy risks deepening political fractures.

The exchange serves as a reminder that, in Uganda’s heated political arena, words carry weight—and can shape both public perception and the nation’s political trajectory.

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