Natasha Museveni Karugire revealed that her brother Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba became saved before all his siblings.
According to Natasha, it’s he who encouraged them to get saved. “I think our whole life was a miracle but we didn’t really know it,” Natasha said in a clip from an interview she had with singer Wonder JR that is yet to be released.
“But it’s when… our mum gave life to God sometime around 1986 that, I think, it began to affect all of us and my brother. He was the first one to get saved,” she went on.
“So he is the one who preached to me and my sisters and my young sisters.”
Gen. Kainerugaba, who is the senior presidential advisor on Special Operations, from time to time shares quotes from the bible on Twitter.
For instance, on March 7, he tweeted: “‘Father, I thank you for hearing my prayer. Now those who stand around me may believe that I am the resurrection and the life…And those who believe in me shall never die’ (John 11:41-44)”
In 2019, while being interviewed by Cedric Babu, Natasha revealed that she had an ambition of becoming a religious sister when she was in her elementary stage of education. But she also told Babu that her choices, like any other human being, would change from one level to another.
For instance, she also thought about becoming a missionary, then a lawyer.
In 1998, Natasha graduated from the American College in London with a bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design and Marketing.
Her sister Patience Rwabwogo is a pastor.
Meanwhile, though no longer so popular, Balokole used to be the Luganda word for saved people, with Mulokole being used to refer to a saved person. You can read more about its origin here.