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October 14, 2025
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Gen. Salim Saleh: A Complex Legacy of Military Achievements and Corruption Allegations

Gen. Salim Saleh, born Caleb Akandwanaho, is a retired Ugandan military officer with a storied career. As the brother of President Yoweri Museveni, he’s played key roles in Uganda’s military and politics. Here’s a rundown of his life and career:

Early Life and Education
Saleh was born on January 14, 1960, in Mbarara District. He attended Kako Secondary School in Masaka but dropped out at 16 to join the Front for National Salvation (FRONASA), a rebel group led by his brother Yoweri Museveni.

Military Career
Saleh’s military career spans over four decades. He trained in Mozambique with Samora Machel’s FRELIMO rebels and adopted “Salim Saleh” as his nom de guerre. He played a crucial role in the Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA) and later joined the National Resistance Army (NRA), leading the assault on Kampala in 1986.

Controversies and Corruption Allegations
Saleh has been implicated in several corruption scandals, including:

  • Uganda Commercial Bank Scandal: He resigned as presidential advisor in 1998 due to allegations of illegal share purchases in the bank.
  • Congo Resource Exploitation: The UN Security Council accused him of plundering natural resources in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
  • Junk Helicopters: His company purchased faulty helicopters for the army, earning him a $800,000 commission.

Personal Life and Philanthropy
Saleh is married to Jovial Saleh and has children. He’s involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting farmers and empowering communities.

Legacy
Gen. Salim Saleh’s legacy is complex, marked by both military achievements and corruption allegations. His influence in Ugandan politics and business remains significant

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