@ReachDrMuganga is undermining a legitimate debate by framing it as discrimination against him as a Munyarwanda. That is not the issue. An expired passport does not mean one ceases to be a citizen; a passport is merely a travel document. Many Ugandan citizens do not even hold passports.
The real issue is straightforward: if you acquired Rwandan citizenship while working in Rwanda, Canadian citizenship while in Canada, and later Ugandan citizenship, then simply state the facts as they are. There is nothing inherently wrong with holding multiple citizenships. The question is whether Uganda’s Constitution and laws permit a person with that citizenship history to hold certain offices, including that of Minister. That is the debate—not ethnicity.
It is difficult to comprehend how someone who wishes to be celebrated for extraordinary achievements (even claiming to have come to “help Ugandans and their children”) fails to grasp the most basic issues. @ReachDrMuganga ,the issue before the Parliamentary Committee is not whether you are Ugandan; that is not in dispute. Your Ugandan passport is valid, your National ID is valid. By contrast, your Canadian passport expired in January 2026, and your Rwandan passport, issued on 16 November 2009, expired in November 2014.
Here lies the inconsistency: you claim you needed Rwandan documents to work in Rwanda, yet the passport available online was issued the very year you purportedly left for Canada. You omit the crucial detail that your sister (who you talked about in another NTV Video) recommended you for employment in Rwanda, which facilitated the acquisition of a Rwandan passport. Recommendation from a Rwanda relative in Rwanda is the first thing you do if you want to work there as Rwandan (I know because I tried but gave up)
If there was an earlier passport between 2004 and 2009, it is not publicly traceable (trying to help you here because you are confusing yourself). The only one visible online aligns with your departure to Canada, undermining your narrative.
The facts are straightforward:
- Ugandan passport — valid.
- Ugandan National ID — valid.
- Canadian passport — expired.
- Rwandan passport — expired.
Ugandans generally regard Rwanda as an efficient state. If you were not a Rwandan citizen, its High Commission in Kampala could have clarified this to the Ugandan government immediately upon your nomination and request. That silence speaks volumes.
This is not a debate about ordinary Ugandans holding dual nationality becayse many do, and they work freely across borders. Your case is different: you seek high office, where allegiance must be unequivocal. Instead of addressing the matter with clarity, you parade sacred family affairs before the media, trivializing what should remain private. Playing to the public gallery will not resolve the fundamental issue.
It is entirely plausible that @Thomas_Tayebwa sought clarification directly from the Rwanda High Commission, and that their response to him was that you remain a Rwandan citizen.
@kmmatsiko See, my understanding is that girlfriends are allowed. Maybe if you're talking sex partners- which would bring us into a conversation about marriage, adultery and premarital sex.