Museveni urges global justice and rejects identity politics at Iftar

Identity-driven conflicts got a pointed rebuke at State House Entebbe as Museveni hosted the Muslim community for an Iftar dinner.

Museveni pushes global justice message
  • President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni championed a two-state solution.
  • His remarks targeted identity-based political friction worldwide.
  • Museveni privately lobbied Middle Eastern leaders for dialogue.
  • Wealthy nations got told to bankroll poorer regions.
Uganda's sectarian history revisited
  • Museveni traced instability back to 1962 religious-line politics.
  • Fragile alliances from that era crumbled into conflict.
  • Rejecting tribal and ethnic division built lasting stability.
  • Economic cooperation got framed as the real prosperity engine.
Alupo and Among weigh in
  • Vice President Jessica Alupo praised Uganda's peace record.
  • Among the revealed Kadhi court talks are those before Parliament.
  • Both leaders thanked the Muslim community warmly.
Mufti Mubajje spotlights Muslim initiatives
  • Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje congratulated Museveni's re-election.
  • Imam registration and SACCO programmes are rolling out.
  • Uganda currently houses roughly 16,300 mosques nationwide.
  • Agricultural training centres got launched for local farmers.
Sheikh Mutagubya on faith and finance
  • Sheikh Ashraf Mutagubya highlighted Ramadan's reflective value.
  • Islamic banking reforms opened doors for Muslim participation.
  • He urged Muslims to actively partner in national progress.
 

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