By Julius Mugaga Tukacungurwa/Umoja Standard.
Kampala, Uganda: Umoja Standa News Agency has learnt with credence the attendance of the National Chairman of National Resistance Movement (NRM) and the President of Uganda H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa that will be held at Kololo Independence Grounds on 8th/September/2023.
This is opposed to the article that was earlier published on 27th of August, 2023 that read President M7 decline Namyalo’s birthday celebrations orders her to focus on problems of bazukuulu
The publication (Umoja Standard) staff made phone calls to the Office of the National Chairman (ONC) to verify the authenticity of the the former article and was informed that verily, verily, Mzee Museveni will attend the Bazzukulu organized celebrations at Kololo.
Speaking to this publication, the ONC boss, Hadijjah Namyalo Uzeiya further informed that all is set for 8th,Sept/2023 adding that the security meeting was already converned to ensure security of the Bazzukulu as they come to celebrate Jajja Museveni.
ONC boss, Hadijjah Namyalo Uzeiya at a press conference at Kololo Independence Grounds few days back.
During a press conference held some few days back, Chief muzzukulu confirmed that bwith no doubt, the event will be held on 8th September 2023 and so far government bigwigs, security agencies and the State House have already confirmed attendance of this event which will be the the biggest party of the year.
Namyalo rallied all the youth groups, women groups, and groups for people with special needs, among others to come on that day and celebrate with their beloved President. She noted however that on top of celebrating, there will be other key activities like watching revolutionary movies, exhibitions by bazzukulu who are successful in entrepreneurship, sharing of testimonies of the life of Jajja and other key historical, airing and watching of documentaries about the life of Jajja and struggle, cultural performances, and musical performances and music gala from parts of the country, cleaning of Kampala streets as part of pre-event mobilization among others