The Commander of Land Forces (CLF) Lt. Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba has laughed at a group of terrorists planting bombs in Kampala and neighboring towns that “they will learn a tough lesson.”
Muhoozi’s warning comes against a backdrop of two explosions which have left two people dead and others injured.
On Saturday night revelers in a Kampala bar were attacked by bombers killing a waitress and wounding many, who are admitted in Mulago Hospital.
A day after, a passenger was killed instantly in a bus explosion.
A terrorist group operating in the Congo, Islamic State has since taken responsibility of the cowardly act.
Gen. Muhoozi, a former Commander of Special Forces Command (SFC) an elite outfit of the UPDF has weighed in on President Museveni’s assurance that the criminals will be arrested because they have “left clear clues.”
Muhoozi is Museveni’s son.
In his tweet on Tuesday morning, the First Son referred to the explosion as “small bombs thrown around” warning the perpetrators of tough action.
“Those who are throwing small bombs around will learn a tough lesson.”
He further revived the Bachwezi conversation maintaining that Uganda is a nation of decedents of these demigods.
“I pity those who think they can defeat Bachwezi… Uganda is a nation of descendants from Bachwezi,” he tweeted.
According to history, the Bachwezi just like their predecessors the Tembuzi, the Chwezi possessed divine powers and at the same time, human characteristics and were thus referred to as demi gods since they belonged to earth and the underworld as well.