- Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda, celebrated his wife Janet Museveni on her 75th birthday.
- President Museveni thanked his wife for her prayers and support during his battle with COVID-19.
- Janet Museveni was born on June 24th, 1948, in Bwongyera when her father was a Gombolola chief.
- During the period of 1974-1986, she supported President Museveni in raising their family.
Yoweri Museveni, the President of Uganda, took to social media to celebrate his wife Janet Museveni as she turned 75 years old on June 24th.
In a heartfelt post, President Museveni thanked his wife for her support during his battle with COVID-19 and shared additional good news of her milestone birthday.
Janet Museveni, affectionately known as Ginga by her grandchildren, was born on June 24th, 1948, in Bwongyera when her father served as a Gombolola chief. President Museveni congratulated her on reaching this significant age and expressed his admiration for her remarkable qualities.
During the period from 1974 to 1986, Janet Museveni supported her frequently absent husband in raising their family.
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President Museveni, a member of Fronasa and the NRA, acknowledged her dedication and highlighted the positive impact she has had on their children and grandchildren, who have grown up to become responsible individuals.
Ugandans, especially the Bazukulu.
Greetings. Thanks for praying for me when I was fighting with corona. Additional good news , is that Ginga (Bazukulu’s name for Jajja Janet), clocked 75 years, today, the 24th of June. She was born on this day in 1948, at Bwongyera when her… pic.twitter.com/P5jeownbdH
— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) June 24, 2023
President Museveni also shared that while the family was in Sweden from 1983 to 1986, Janet Museveni actively participated in the NRM branch there, showcasing her commitment to the political movement.
Noting that Ugandans are well aware of Janet Museveni’s contributions to the country since 1986, President Museveni expressed his gratitude to the Lord for protecting and prospering her throughout her life.