President Museveni with his wife Janet Museveni in their Kisozi ranch in Gomba district. Looking for their #Ankole cattle.
Few cattle can rival #Ankole cattle in terms of horns

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Stories from Uganda History by H.W.R. Hawes

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#Uganda, #history, #education, #britishcolonialism, #Africa, #colonialism, #Baganda, #Buganda, #Bunyoro, #Banyoro, #Banyankole, #Ankole, #Bahima, #Busoga, #Acholi, #Luo, #Bakiga, #Alur, #Kiga, #Karamojong, #Lugbara, #Madi, #Màdí, #Iteso, #Teso

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This is among the reason why #Ankole cattle are called Museveni's cows and people who submit to Museveni are called ‘Museveni's'......I'm not the one who nicknamed them such but people from western Kenya in collaboration with Eastern Ugandans calls them such.
@wauz
The Karamajong people who also keep these #Ankole cattle don't know how to handle them , this is what they does with their good horns
@GustavinoBevilacqua
Although these #Ankole cattle are mostly associated #Bahima people of western Uganda, #Dinka of #SouthSudan. The name Ankole come from Ankole Kingdom of #Banyankole people. #Tutsi is among the community keeping Ankole cattle as traditional status.
Aggressive #Ankole cow, very protective to her calf.