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Kabalhami recounted that on November 27, 2016, he fled along with 79 female Royal Guards, seeking refuge in the homes of relatives for the past eight years.
KASESE: A 60-year-old former Obusinga Bwa Rwenzururu Royal Guard who went into hiding following the 2016 raid on the Kingdom’s Palace by joint security forces has officially surrendered to the government.
Joseph Kabalhami, who claims to have been the commander of all Royal Guards in the Greater Lake Katwe Sub-county, surrendered on Tuesday Evening at his home in Kalhamya village, Kahokya Sub-county, Kasese district. He was received by Zepher Mubingwa, the Deputy RDC in charge of Busongora County.
Kabalhami recounted that on November 27, 2016, he fled along with 79 female Royal Guards, seeking refuge in the homes of relatives for the past eight years. He confirmed that all 80 individuals have now returned to their respective homes and reunited with their families.
He appealed to the Ugandan government for a warm reception and support in their rehabilitation. Additionally, he expressed gratitude to those who assisted them during their time in hiding by providing essential supplies.
In response, Mubingwa welcomed Kabalhami and instructed the GISO and the Sub-county NRM Chairperson to profile all the individuals who had returned from exile and submit their details to the RDC’s office for further guidance.
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