Uganda's agriculture minister Frank Tumwebaze told people to chill about arguing over what to call the famous long-horned cattle that both his country and Rwanda claim. The beef started after some online users went hard, saying the cows with horns stretching over two meters belong exclusively to one side and should only go by specific names like Inyambo or Ankole.
Tumwebaze posted that Ugandans and Rwandans need to stop getting hung up on differences and instead work together to protect the breed. He pointed out that Presidents Museveni and Kagame both run major ranches breeding these animals and suggested reviving old school practices like swapping quality bulls across regions, the way their ancestors did. The minister said the cattle are pulling international attention as tourist attractions, and both countries should be hyped about that instead of fighting over terminology.
Tumwebaze posted that Ugandans and Rwandans need to stop getting hung up on differences and instead work together to protect the breed. He pointed out that Presidents Museveni and Kagame both run major ranches breeding these animals and suggested reviving old school practices like swapping quality bulls across regions, the way their ancestors did. The minister said the cattle are pulling international attention as tourist attractions, and both countries should be hyped about that instead of fighting over terminology.