Presidential Lens: Uhuru’s Snap with Janet Museveni Ignites Social Buzz
A photo depicting the instance when former President Uhuru Kenyatta embraced the First Lady of Uganda, Janet Museveni, has generated responses on social media.
State House Uganda recorded Janet’s warm welcome, capturing the moment when the two individuals embraced.
In the picture, Uhuru, adorned in one of his distinctive floral shirts, had his arms resting on her shoulders, exuding a joyful attitude.
Janet responded by offering a one-armed hug while clutching a purse in her opposite hand. Online users discussing the picture highlighted the strong ties among the East African countries.
Some of the reactions included:
@T_E_F_L_O_N: “Mom-son hugs.”
@IamTheVillager: “Kenya, Uganda collaboration. The two countries should endeavor to work closely as brothers.”
@ellytk90: “The good relationship between Kenya and Uganda should last forever. I congratulate Janet and Uhuru.”
@okothcalvince19: “Why can’t we just merge these two countries?”
@GraceNy59291892: “Yes, this is the president we last saw in Kenya.”
@ManderaG35227: “I must admit that this is deep.”
@Kamagara7: “Uhuru is a resource to Kenyans. With due respect, he is very patriotic.”
@barak_atwiine: “Finally, the two flags have met. TikTokers will understand this.”
@PaulAuko5: “Enjoy your retirement. Here in Kenya, the Judiciary is doing God’s work.”
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Uhuru and Museveni’s talks included a significant aspect dedicated to the peace initiatives in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, specifically addressing the circumstances involving the M23 rebels.
The Ugandan State House clarified that President Uhuru informed President Museveni about the current initiatives to establish peace in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, acting as the facilitator in the Nairobi Peace Process led by the East African Community.
Presidential Lens: Uhuru’s Snap with Janet Museveni Ignites Social Buzz