
By: AmolatarPostNews | Reporter Kampala
Kampala || Uganda, First Family was yesterday joined by close relatives and invited guests in a graceful Kuhingira ceremony for Sasi, the daughter of Natasha Museveni Karugire, in an event that blended love, family pride, and cherished Ugandan tradition.
The colorful ceremony was attended by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, who witnessed the special occasion as his granddaughter took an important step toward marriage in a celebration deeply rooted in cultural values. The Kuhingira, a traditional introduction ceremony in many western Ugandan communities, symbolizes the formal union of two families and remains one of the most respected customs in marriage preparation.

Family members described the occasion as warm and intimate, with traditional music, elegant attire, and heartfelt moments that highlighted the importance of preserving African cultural identity within modern family life. The event also reflected the First Family’s continued appreciation for Ugandan customs, even in private family milestones.
Guests at the ceremony praised the event for its dignity and beauty, noting how it showcased the significance of honoring tradition while celebrating a new chapter in a young couple’s life. President Museveni was seen sharing in the family joy as elders offered blessings to the couple and both families exchanged messages of unity and goodwill.

For many observers, the ceremony served as a reminder that beyond public leadership, family remains a central pillar in the lives of national figures, and cultural traditions continue to play a powerful role in bringing generations together.
Congratulations have continued to pour in for the First Family as Sasi and her fiancé begin their journey toward marriage.

Congregants to the first family.
