Politics
Not Muhoozi ? President Museveni Finally Reveals His Beloved Child Who Is Following His Footsteps – Ugandans Left Wondering If She’s In Plans Of Succeeding The Father’s Throne

President Yoweri Museveni has heaped praises onto his second-born daughter, Pastor Patience Rwabwogo, describing her as a “family blessing.”
Museveni commended the 46-year-old for bringing religion to his household, while at the same time being a good entrepreneur.
“She is the one who is walking in my trail,” Museveni said.
“This priest that God bought to our family has never served in the government…but she and her husband have somehow managed to do great things on their own.”
Right from when they sent her for university education in Minnesota, USA, Museveni said Patience had a knack for entrepreneurship, starting a grain milling business before she ventured into cattle farming.
President Museveni was speaking at the closing of the “Light up Ankole Region for Jesus” crusade at Mbarara’s Booma grounds, which was hosted by Patience.Like himself, Museveni said his daughter had rejected the Christian message of not working for worldly wealth, which even drove him away from the Scripture Union back in the 1960s.
“I thank God that she has been able to preach the word of God and also grew her own wealth,” Museveni said.
“It is not right to be a Christian leader and stay poor. What are you teaching other people? The Bible says your bodies are temples of God. But if your body is poor and hungry and sick what kind of temple is that?”
The President also called upon religious leaders to work towards togetherness and unity among believers. The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni testified that God was using Pastor Patience and her church to do His work.
“I thank God for humbling us in a special way by appointing one of our children to serve Him as a Minister of the Gospel, not because we are a righteous family but because He is a gracious God and He listens to those who call on His Name,” Maama Janet said.
She however decried the sharp decline in the morals of the society even among Christians.
“In Ankole, the children and grandchildren of the revivalists sometimes appear to be Christians in name only. They go to church on the holidays and acknowledge God’s name but have no relationship or fear of the Lord. The fire of the revival has all but gone out and we see many problems in our society as a result of that. The crises of homosexuality that are driven by the love of money, corruption that is almost endemic, teenage pregnancies, gambling and many more are seen all across our country,” she noted.
“Certainly, Ankole is no exception. In fact, in many ways there are additional spiritual issues in Ankole that were not known before, like worshipping of diviners and some false prophets. Therefore, God has a good reason in His mercy and love to bring up this mission at this time.”
The Light up Ankole Region for Jesus crusade was held under the theme: “Redigging the wells of revival.”