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Kabaka Warns Subjects Against Political Hatred Ahead of 2021 Elections

The Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has warned the kingdom subjects to desist from harmful political propaganda ahead of the 2021 general elections.

This is part of his Christmas message issued on Monday afternoon.

In the message, Kabaka Mutebi cites murder, envy and hatred as vices which are on the increase and need to stop as the country approaches the general election.

He says that people need to know that differences in political affiliations do not make them enemies since they all remain Ugandans.

The Kabaka who was in 2017 appointed by the joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDs ( UNAIDS) as its goodwill ambassador in the fight against the epidemic advised his subjects to also carry out voluntary testing and if necessary seek medication and counseling in time.

“This year the Kingdom has spoken out on a number of issues including those concerning our health, murder and corruption. I want to conclude the year by emphasizing issues I recently told clan leaders during our meeting at Lubiri, Mengo. Life is important and the Kingdom subjects should continue being safe and fight against HIV/Aids,” said Kabaka.

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