President Museveni has revealed that he feels sorry for people who hate his political party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM). He said it is not going anywhere, and he doesn’t even understand why people would hate it, yet it has done so much good.
Other opposition political parties usually speak badly about it, saying it hasn’t done anything good for the country. Museveni, however, thinks otherwise, and he doesn’t even know the reasons why someone would just hate his party.
However, President Museveni is the chairman of the NRM, and ever since it was formed, he has been the only one who has led it.
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President Museveni told our news reporters, “I feel sorry for people who hate NRM because it has done so much good, but people don’t appreciate that. NRM is like these weeds that grow in banana plantations and stick to clothes. That is how NRM will stick with people.”.
He compared NRM with some plants that grow on banana plantations and stick to clothes. Apparently, that is how NRM is going to stick with people.
In conclusion, it should be noted that Museveni’s son, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has shown interest in running for president of Uganda. Additionally, he has his own movement known as the MK Movement. It is not clear whether, at some point, it will turn into a political party.
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