OMG!! How Former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi’s Wife Was Poisoned By Top NRM Bosses – MPs Involved
On March 4, 2019, Jacqueline Mbabazi, wife of former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, shocked a group of visiting Members of Parliament (MPs) by revealing how she had been poisoned by a senior official within the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.
The MPs had gathered at her Kololo home for a lunch meeting to express gratitude for their support during the 2016 election petition.
During their discussion, Jacqueline disclosed that she had been invited to the home of a high-ranking NRM figure under the pretense of discussing party reconciliation.
Upon arrival, she grew uneasy but stayed as her host signaled a maid to serve her a sandwich and juice. Despite her suspicions, she consumed both.
Later, she mentioned the strange experience to her husband but dismissed any immediate concerns. However, shortly afterward, she fell gravely ill.
Her condition deteriorated rapidly, prompting urgent medical evacuations to Germany and then London for specialized treatment. Toxicology tests in both countries confirmed she had been poisoned.
The medical team in London found that the poison contained banned substances, raising alarms about how such a dangerous chemical had been accessed.
A particularly alarming symptom was her skin turning black, which led UK authorities to suspect that the poison used was highly toxic and strictly controlled.
She revealed that Scotland Yard had taken an interest in her case and was investigating how the perpetrator had obtained such hazardous chemicals.
Jacqueline reflected on the impact of the poisoning, expressing deep regret that it had prevented her from actively participating in the 2016 elections.
She had planned to support her husband’s political efforts and expose internal betrayal within the NRM, but her health crisis derailed those ambitions.
Her shocking revelation adds to the growing concerns about political intrigue and covert operations within Uganda’s ruling party.
While investigations into the poisoning continue, Jacqueline’s story remains a chilling reminder of the dangerous stakes involved in Uganda’s political landscape.
