Ndejje, Wakiso:– The Senior Presidential Advisor and head of the Office of the National Chairman (ONC), Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye, popularly known as the Chief Muzzukulu, Sunday hosted her staff, friends, and family at her mother’s home in Ndejje, Wakiso District, to celebrate Eid al-Fitr in a lavish style.
The colorful event attracted a cross-section of guests, including renowned vocalist Naava Grey, veteran media personality Mr. Miles Rwamiti, among others, in a celebratory gathering that was marked by messages of gratitude and unity and calls for the preservation of Islamic virtues beyond Ramadan.
In her remarks to the attendees, Hajjat Namyalo expressed appreciation for their friendship and the unwavering support they exhibit towards her, especially during the tumultuous moments when her name is smeared with bad campaign from her haters.
She urged the Muslim faithfuls to maintain the virtuous behavior exhibited during the fasting month and serve as ambassadors of peace within their communities as the country approaches the highly anticipated 2026 general elections.
“Ramadan has taught us patience, sacrifice, and kindness. Let us continue to exhibit these virtues beyond this holy month. As we approach the election season, I implore you all to be ambassadors of peace and promote harmony within your communities,” Hajjat Namyalo remarked.

Known for her loyalty to President Yoweri Museveni, Hajjat also used the occasion to rally support for the NRM National Chairman and Presidential flag-bearer ahead of the 2026 elections. “President Museveni has tirelessly worked for the stability and progress of our country. I call upon all of you to vote and campaign overwhelmingly for him in the upcoming elections. Let’s continue supporting the efforts that bring development and unity to Uganda,” she stated passionately.
The Chief Muzzukulu also delivered a stern caution to the Bazzukulu (youth) on the dangers of HIV/AIDS, particularly amid dwindling foreign aid for health programs. She noted that the withdrawal of support from the USAID programs initiated under the new Trump administration had significantly affected HIV/AIDS-related interventions.
“HIV/AIDS is still here with us. The unfortunate reality is that funding from USAID and other international donors has drastically reduced. Therefore, we must take personal responsibility to protect ourselves. I urge you, the Bazzukulu, to be cautious and prioritize your health first. Prevention is better than cure,” Hajjat Namyalo warned.

At the event, Renowned Ugandan songstress Naava Grey commended Hajjat Namyalo for her unwavering commitment to the welfare of Ugandans. “Hajjat is sincere and supportive to Ugandans irrespective of their political affiliations. Her soul is pure,” Naava stated.
Hajjat Namyalo Graces Eid Cup at Lugogo
Later in the evening, Hajjat Namyalo, together with her media personnel and fans, attended the Eid Cup tournament at the MTN Omondi Stadium in Lugogo, Kampala. The event, now in its second edition, attracted prominent leaders and political figures, including Uganda’s Ambassador to Sudan, Dr. Rashid Yahya Ssemuddu, and his Sudan counterpart, Ambassador Ahmed Ibrahim.

The Eid Cup, which has grown to become one of Uganda’s most anticipated post-Ramadan sporting events, celebrates brotherhood, culture, and friendly competition. It [tournament] featured 10 teams from various sectors, including the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), Parliament of Uganda, Uganda Police, Media personalities, Sheikhs, Imams, Digital media, Hajjis, and Corporate Organizations.
The competition concluded with a grand awarding ceremony, where the best teams received trophies, medals (gold, silver, and bronze), and cash prizes. The overall champions were awarded UGX 3,000,000, while the runners-up and third-placed teams received UGX 2,000,000 and UGX 1,000,000, respectively.
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