Uganda president, Museveni and MPs shows off guerrilla shooting skills

As is the tradition, Museveni, Uganda’s loved president led members on a 3.5km walk from Kaapa in Kyankwanzi to the River Mayanja bridge.

River Mayanja is a natural border between Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke, which he alleges was crossed by boat or foot during the bush struggle.

The Ugandan president says that the walk not only helps them reminisce on theirr journeys during the bush war but is also meant to cause members to reflect on the tasks at hand for sustainable transformation of our country. “It is also very good exercise.” he added.

As they wound-up the NRM Parliamentary Caucus retreat in Kyankwanzi, he joined MPs at the shooting range.

“The resolutions arrived at during the retreat will be communicated to the public and other relevant NRM organs by the caucus leadership. I commend the party secretary general, the government chief whip and their teams for the flawless organization.”

This walk not only helps us reminisce on our journeys during the bush war but is also meant to cause members to reflect on the tasks at hand for sustainable transformation of our country. It is also very good exercise. pic.twitter.com/bXQOwbm9Iy— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) March 20, 2019

As is the tradition, I led members on a 3.5km walk from Kaapa in Kyankwanzi to the River Mayanja bridge. River Mayanja is a natural border between Kyankwanzi and Nakaseke, which we used to cross by boat or foot during the bush struggle. pic.twitter.com/IDIkTxe8W7— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) March 20, 2019

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