Muhoozi Kainerugaba deleted posts rattle Kampala diplomacy

Fallout spiraled fast as deleted military posts lit diplomatic nerves, ministers tried damage control, and party hardliners turned a radio spat into an online knife fight with bigger stakes than bruised egos.

Deleted posts and apology
  • Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba tossed out claims about strained U.S. security ties.
  • Floated halting cooperation with the U.S. mission in Kampala.
  • Pulled the messages down after blowback.
  • Backtracked, blaming bad intel and affirming cooperation continues.
The government line draws a boundary
  • Chris Baryomunsi separated personal posting from state policy.
  • Brushed the messages off as offhand social chatter.
  • Said the cleanup complicated his spokesperson role.
  • Flagged the issue upward to Yoweri Museveni.
PLU fires back on the radio
  • Daudi Kabanda rejected any attempt to detach the army chief.
  • Argued that the office carries weight regardless of disclaimers.
  • Framed the minister's stance as politically driven.
  • Warned against publicly downgrading the CDF.
Online escalation gets ugly
  • Daudi Kabanda unloaded a long X rant at the minister.
  • Smeared motives and character with harsh labels.
  • Leveled allegations tied to the Kanungu election conduct.
  • Pitched the CDF as intolerant of blackmail and mediocrity.
Minister claps back
  • Chris Baryomunsi answered with a scathing dismissal.
  • Mocked the critique as empty noise.
  • Questioned the author's intellectual seriousness.
  • Helped the feud spread further online.
Why the fight matters
  • Government voices worry about instant diplomatic ripple effects.
  • PLU allies see factional muscle flexing.
  • Civil-military messaging lines look blurry.
  • Party unity and foreign posture feel exposed.
 

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