Big-shot Ugandan army boss Lt. Gen Kayanja Muhanga just wrapped up his three-day trip checking on troops in Somalia! He swooped in to see how soldiers were holding up against those nasty Al-Shabaab fighters.
The general strutted around Mogadishu, telling everyone this visit was just his regular check-up to fire up the troops. He bragged about how Ugandan forces crushed those ADF rebels in Congo—they're not a headache for Uganda anymore! The big boss promised the higher-ups would keep looking after career paths, soldier welfare, and making sure deserving troops moved up the ranks.
When Muhanga stopped at the UN Guard Unit, he praised the soldiers for staying disciplined and working hard. He lectured them about staying healthy—both in body and mind! The money-smart general pushed troops to keep stashing cash in their Wazalendo SACCO, claiming smart savers would enjoy better days ahead.
Sector Commander Brig Gen Ssemwanga gushed about Muhanga's squeezing them into his packed schedule. The top dog brought his entourage of military brass, including AUSSOM Force Commander Lt. Gen Kavuma and several other bigwigs from the intelligence and operations departments.
The general strutted around Mogadishu, telling everyone this visit was just his regular check-up to fire up the troops. He bragged about how Ugandan forces crushed those ADF rebels in Congo—they're not a headache for Uganda anymore! The big boss promised the higher-ups would keep looking after career paths, soldier welfare, and making sure deserving troops moved up the ranks.
When Muhanga stopped at the UN Guard Unit, he praised the soldiers for staying disciplined and working hard. He lectured them about staying healthy—both in body and mind! The money-smart general pushed troops to keep stashing cash in their Wazalendo SACCO, claiming smart savers would enjoy better days ahead.
Sector Commander Brig Gen Ssemwanga gushed about Muhanga's squeezing them into his packed schedule. The top dog brought his entourage of military brass, including AUSSOM Force Commander Lt. Gen Kavuma and several other bigwigs from the intelligence and operations departments.