By Frank Kamuntu
Princess Diana Mugenyi Abwooli a Ugandan born but staying in Europe, over the weekend came back home in Hoima district where she was welcomed by thousands of Banyoro and famous musical artists, at the event that shook Booma sports ground.
Among the artists that leveled up Booma ground included Kampala’s finest Spice Diana, King Saha, and several local artists.
Addressing the mammoth of Hoima residents, Princess Diana who is the Director of Premier Senior Secondary School in Hoima city, said that her stay in Europe has been cut short by the love she has for her people in Hoima before she announced that she has come to stay and work for Bunyoro.
”To all my people, I have returned from Europe and am here to stay and work for the betterment of all of us. This love you have showered me here can’t let me go back. Let’s work together and develop our Bunyoro,” noted Diana.
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For months now, rumors have been circulating that actually Diana is ready to ‘roast’ some powerful political figures come 2026 elections.
When asked to clarify the above, Princess Diana answered through parables thus; I want to tell you that I have come to grow coffee, not beans because beans are short-lived and coffee perennial. I will weed that coffee for years and years so I look after you as well.”
Meanwhile, according to our sources in Bunyoro, Princess Diana’s homecoming has since ignited panic in the camp of current Hoima Woman MP Hon. Asinansi Nyakato who is reportedly losing support due to failure to serve the Banyoro to their satisfaction.
”The fact is, currently all Banyoro are crying to Princess Diana to contest in 2026 and unseat those who have failed to work for the people. Bunyoro wants capable leaders and in Diana, we see a secured future already,” said a source on condition of anonymity.
Princess Diana at this mega event was accompanied by her brother, Prince Eng Fred Mugenyi Rucunya; Pentecostal Bishop David King and Pr Vincent Museveni; Hoima East City Mayor, Mr. Bosco Muhanuuzi; Mr. Idi Magezi and National Resistance Movement (NRM) party supporters the likes of Mohammed Kiyimba and others.
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