Uganda's First Deputy Premier Rebecca Kadaga received massive public support during her September 19 homecoming journey through Busoga region. Thousands of residents lined roads from Jinja to Kamuli as her convoy moved slowly through cheering crowds. The celebration turned a normally quick trip into an hours-long procession with drumming and cultural performances blocking traffic along major highways.
Kadaga delivered sharp criticism against Busoga Kingdom leadership during her public addresses. She blamed Premier Joseph Muvawala for creating disputes rather than focusing on community development and accused him of misrepresenting her position to President Museveni. The veteran politician expressed frustration over failed efforts to recover kingdom properties seized during previous government regimes.
Despite facing internal opposition within Busoga Kingdom structures, Kadaga pledged continued service to the region. Longtime supporters praised her decades of advocacy and development work across multiple districts. The massive turnout demonstrated her enduring political influence among Busoga residents who view her as their primary representative in national government.
Kadaga delivered sharp criticism against Busoga Kingdom leadership during her public addresses. She blamed Premier Joseph Muvawala for creating disputes rather than focusing on community development and accused him of misrepresenting her position to President Museveni. The veteran politician expressed frustration over failed efforts to recover kingdom properties seized during previous government regimes.
Despite facing internal opposition within Busoga Kingdom structures, Kadaga pledged continued service to the region. Longtime supporters praised her decades of advocacy and development work across multiple districts. The massive turnout demonstrated her enduring political influence among Busoga residents who view her as their primary representative in national government.