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Mumbere cancels coronation anniversary celebrations

Charles Wesley Mumbere. File Photo

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Obusinga Bwa Rwenzururu-OBR cultural leader, Charles Wesley Mumbere, has halted his 12th coronation anniversary celebrations that were due to take place on Tuesday.

OBR had looked set to celebrate its first coronation anniversary in 5 years since the arrest of Mumbere, when the kingdom prime minister Joseph Kule Muranga, announced that the cultural leader had canceled the coronation activities.

Without divulging details, Muranga said the cultural leader and government had received “disturbing” information since the activities were announced last week, and in his wisdom, Mumbere requested the coronation celebrations to be cancelled.

However, Muranga said the tree planting activity will continue to be undertaken until Monday, requesting the cultural institution subjects to use the coronation day to pray for the institution and its leadership.

Gad Kule, one of the OBR subjects says the cancelation of the celebrations is disturbing, since they have been hopeful of merry making for the first time in five years.

He asks government to consider releasing Mumbere for the good of the cultural institution.

Mumbere faces treason, terrorism, and murder charges arising from the November 27, 2016 military attack on his palace which left over a hundred of his subjects dead.

The institution has been cancelling the four previous coronation anniversary ceremonies slated for every 19th October, citing harsh bail terms slapped on the cultural leader.

Mumbere was granted bail but was restricted from entering his kingdom.

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