Recent political maneuvers in Uganda suggest a significant power consolidation by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni. The removal of Anita Annet Among from her position as Speaker of Parliament and the retention of her deputy, Thomas Tayebwa, are widely interpreted as evidence of Muhoozi’s growing influence. These changes have sparked discussion about the extent of Muhoozi’s control within the government, despite not yet holding the presidency. Observers note the swiftness and decisiveness of these actions, indicating a deliberate strategy to reshape the political landscape. The moves are seen by some as positioning Muhoozi for a future presidential run, while others view them as a demonstration of existing authority. The situation raises questions about the future of Ugandan politics and the potential for a dynastic succession.