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Banyarwanda Indigenous Groups Welcomes M7 Executive Order , Warn Mbidde Faction

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Banyarwanda Indigenous Groups Welcomes M7 Executive Order , Warn Mbidde Faction

By Angel Lubowa

KAMPALA

Indigenous Rwandan groups in Uganda have welcomed the newly signed presidential executive order to safe guard their plight.

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Meanwhile , they have severely warned Hon Fred Mukasa Mbidde’s Faction to stop misrepresenting their interests and bashing this order or they face it rough.

In a press conference at Serena hotel Kampala, Friday 24,2025 attended by all indigenous groups, they thanked president Museveni and took heart saying their long suffering has now ended.

The indigenous Rwandan community have been suffering at the hands of NIRA and passports office as officials tortured and segregated them .

Speaking to the media, the patron of the national council for Abavandimwe, Frank Gashumba , Umubano leaders and other groups expressed gratitude to the president and pledged to mobilize support for him in the coming polls.

They rallied tgeir members to keep together for advancement and called upon them to live large since the directive comes to stop their suffering.

The directive equates the indigenous Rwandans to other tribes in the 1995 constitution.

In the same meeting, speakers after speaker castigated Hon Mbidde ‘s faction which includes Simon Kayitana and Donati Kananura who poses as Umubano leaders.

They said Mbidde’s group have never been elected to lead Umubano and warned that whoever deals with them does so at own risk.

Earlier this week, Mbidde’s faction denounced the presidential order saying it was wanting.

However the majority groups who attended the Serena meeting told off Mbidde’s faction saying they were self seekers.

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