Celebrity GossipMuseveni rewards promoter Nobat with brand new land cruiser

Museveni rewards promoter Nobat with brand new land cruiser

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  • Nobat Events, whose real name is Norbert Twizire, reportedly received a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser from President Museveni.
  • The promoter said he remained loyal to Museveni despite arrests and harassment during the 2026 campaigns.
  • Nobat believes the gift proves the President recognizes supporters regardless of their background.

Events promoter Nobat Events, real name Norbert Twizire, is still celebrating after reportedly receiving a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser from President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

While showing off the vehicle to the media, Nobat said he was deeply grateful to the President for recognizing his efforts and loyalty during the 2026 election campaigns. The outspoken promoter revealed that despite facing arrests, harassment, and public criticism, he continued mobilizing support for Museveni across different parts of the country.

According to Nobat, the gift is proof that President Museveni pays attention to people who stand by him, regardless of their social status or background.

“I was arrested, harassed and went through a lot, but I never stopped supporting President Museveni,” Nobat said.

He also encouraged ordinary Ugandans who support the ruling government not to lose hope, saying their efforts can eventually be recognized.

Nobat further thanked individuals who reportedly helped him secure meetings and connections that later led to the reward. However, when asked about the exact process through which he received the vehicle, he chose to keep the details private.

“Some things are better left private, but I am grateful for this blessing,” he added.

The promoter also reflected on his past struggles, revealing that he previously owned several cars which he later sold. However, he claimed that all those vehicles combined cannot match the value of the new Land Cruiser.

Nobat went on to say that the President had silenced people who believed they could block others from accessing State House favors. He maintained that he remains committed to supporting Museveni and the ruling National Resistance Movement.

The development has since sparked mixed reactions online, with supporters congratulating Nobat while critics questioned the growing relationship between entertainers and politics.

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