While General Muhoozi Kainerugaba makes headlines with his controversial political tweets, his younger sisters have quietly built impressive legacies in faith, film, and business.
Far from the heated political debates, their brother General Muhoozi stirs online, Patience, Natasha, and Diana Museveni have chosen vastly different paths, shaping Uganda in their own ways.
Diana Museveni Kyaremera: The business mogul and newly divorced first daughter
The youngest of Museveni’s children, Diana Museveni Kyaremera, recently made waves after officially confirming her divorce from businessman Geoffrey Kamuntu after 18 years of marriage in March 2024.
“I have tried to keep my divorce private and out of the public sphere for the sake of my children,” Diana said in a rare public statement, before adding, “However, I feel the need to clarify now.”
The Decree Nisi, legally dissolving her marriage, was issued in 2022, though Diana had already taken steps to reclaim her identity.
She formally dropped the name "Kamuntu" and adopted "Kyaremera", as published in the Uganda Gazette.
Beyond personal matters, Diana is a key figure in the Museveni family empire, overseeing private investments and business ventures.
While Muhoozi is shaping his military and political brand, Diana wields quiet financial influence behind the scenes.
Patience Museveni Rwabwogo: The preacher and spiritual leader
Born in 1978, Patience Museveni Rwabwogo took a completely different route, choosing faith over politics.
As the head pastor of Covenant Nations Church, she preaches about morality, leadership, and national transformation through spirituality.
Patience has also written extensively on governance from a biblical perspective, advocating for ethical leadership, a stark contrast to her brother’s military-centred vision.
Natasha Karugire: The filmmaker and fashion visionary
Born in 1976, Natasha Karugire found her passion in film and fashion. She directed "27 Guns", a historical film that tells the story of her father’s rise to power.
Beyond filmmaking, Natasha has made a name for herself in fashion design, cementing her place in Uganda’s creative scene.
Unlike Muhoozi, who thrives on public attention, Natasha prefers to let her art speak for itself.
Though they may not be as outspoken as their brother, Patience, Natasha, and Diana Museveni have built their own identities, from the pulpit to the silver screen and the boardroom.
While Muhoozi tweets, his sisters quietly shape their own legacies.