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Zohran Mamdani on pace to become NYC Mayor in major upset over Cuomo

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    Socialism for all of you! Lavish wedding in UGANDA for me! And he likes guns now! What a fraud.

    Inside socialist Zohran Mamdani’s posh wedding bash at secluded Uganda compound — complete with phone jamming system, armed guards

    Socialist NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani celebrated his recent nuptials with a lavish, three-day affair at his family’s ritzy, secluded Ugandan compound — complete with masked security guards and a cellphone jamming system, The Post has learned.

    The gates of the bustling, private compound, which sits in the wealthy Buziga Hill area outside the capital city of Kampala, were heavily guarded by military-style, masked men this week, with guests streaming in and partying until midnight, according to sources in the town who wished to remain anonymous for security reasons.

    Mamdani, 33, eloped with artist and animator Rama Duwaji, 27, in February.

    He told his social media followers Sunday he was heading to his homeland to celebrate with his wealthy filmmaker mom and professor dad, who own the Buziga Hill property.

    The neighborhood is home to some of Uganda’s richest, including billionaire businessman Godfrey Kirumira, a city tycoon with stakes in real estate, tourism, petroleum and infrastructure, and houses neighboring the Mamdanis easily fetch more than $1 million.


    While the Mamdani family celebrated, neighbors were in mourning for former Ugandan Supreme Court Judge George Kanyeihamba, who had lived a stones throw from the Mamdani’s place and died July 14.

    Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni also came to pay his respects to Kanyeihamba and “the street was blocked by the president’s cars,” a local said.

    Some found Mamdani’s wedding bash “insensitive.”

    “Because of the culture here, it was insensitive to have a wedding celebration in the same week as mourning – or ‘Okukungubaga’ – as it’s called here,” one told The Post.

    “People are still in mourning,” the person added, pointing in the direction of Kanyeihamba’s house, about three minutes away from the Mamdani property.
    https://nypost.com/2025/07/26/us-news/zohran-mamdanis-presidential-style-uganda-wedding-bash/
     

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