A sinister plot unfolds in the shadows of Mengo, as the entrenched KAKAMEGA Mafias in the heart of the kingdom embark on a Machiavellian scheme to psychologically torment the Kabaka, fresh from his prolonged convalescence in Namibia.
As our publication TV10GanoMazima goes to press in Kampala on July 27, a sense of foreboding settles over the usually serene Nkoni Palace in Masaka’s Buddu county, where the monarch has been effectively placed under house arrest.
The air is thick with tension, as an intimidating security cordon tightens its grip on the palace, casting a pall of unease over the Kabaka’s already fragile state.
The once-vibrant halls of his ancestral home now seem to whisper tales of intrigue and coercion, as the deep state’s grip on the kingdom tightens, threatening to suffocate the very essence of the monarchy.
According to insiders, Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who touched down in Uganda on Sunday, July 22nd, 2024, under the cover of darkness, aboard an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Namibia, had his homecoming meticulously orchestrated by the authorities. However, the monarch, fresh from his 90-day sojourn at the remote Okonguarrri Psychotherapeutic Centre, had other plans.
Defying the arrangements to whisk him away to Nkoni Palace, the Kabaka dug in his heels, insisting on being taken to his preferred destination – Banda Palace. His wishes were reluctantly acquiesced to, and he has been residing there ever since.
Nevertheless, sources reveal that the powers that be are still hell-bent on convincing him to relocate to Nkoni Palace, ostensibly for isolation, but potentially paving the way for a more sinister agenda.
A palpable sense of unease settles over Nkoni Palace, as a formidable security apparatus descends upon the once-peaceful royal residence. In a move shrouded in secrecy, additional UPDF soldiers and personnel from other security agencies have been deployed to the palace, casting a tight net of surveillance and control.
The ramped-up security presence seems designed to prevent any would-be visitors or supporters from breaching the palace gates, should the Kabaka be relocated there. The air is thick with tension, as the palace’s tranquil atmosphere gives way to an eerie sense of foreboding, hinting at a deeper agenda driving this show of force.
The Kabaka’s homecoming was intended to be a clandestine affair, shrouded in secrecy and hidden from prying media eyes. However, the best-laid plans were foiled by the unstoppable force of private social media, which leaked the news and brought the covert operation into the public spotlight.
In a shocking revelation, sources disclose that there were even attempts to prevent the Nabagereka, the Kabaka’s wife, from welcoming her husband at Entebbe Airport.
In a bold move, she defied the obstacles and insisted on being present to receive the monarch, forcing her way to the airport to ensure a dignified reception for her spouse. The incident raises questions about the motives behind the secrecy and the extent of the power struggles unfolding within the palace walls.
A veil of uncertainty hangs over the upcoming Coronation prayers at Namirembe Cathedral on July 31, 2024, as the Kabaka’s caretakers and authorities move to enforce a strict regimen of rest and recuperation, as prescribed by his physician.
The monarch’s subjects, who had been eagerly anticipating his presence at the sacred ceremony, now face the prospect of disappointment, as the caretakers’ plans to isolate the Kabaka from public life take hold.
The usually joyous and vibrant occasion, marked by the Kabaka’s majestic presence, may be reduced to a subdued affair, with the monarch’s absence leaving a palpable void.
As the caretakers prioritize the Kabaka’s health, the faithful are left to wonder if they will be denied the opportunity to catch a glimpse of their beloved leader, leaving a sense of longing and disconnection in its wake.
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Deployment of enormous security operatives around Kabaka’s palace in Nkoni is a clear indication that the King is deprived of his rights and this puts him under captivity.