NYC socialist would-be mayor Zohran Mamdani throws lavish wedding bash in Uganda

The New York City Democratic Mayor Candidate Zohran Mamdani reportedly celebrated this last marriage with a three -day special Bash in the domestic Uganda, which includes a masquerade military security and mobile phone jamming system.
The party took place in a special compound of Mamdani’s family in the East African country, in a rich area outside the capital camp. New York Post.
Earlier this year, the socialist candidate dealt with the illustrator Rama Duwaji, where he lived in an apartment in Queens.
“Apart from the Mamdani house, some in masks, some in masks, there were more than 20 Special Forces Command Unit guards, and they all had a telephone shaking system for the inviting Mamdani activity.” “A door had about nine guards,” they added.
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Last Sunday, on the X page, “he said he returned to Uganda.
He joke, “But don’t worry about your perspective or I’m sorry: I will return to the end of the month. See you soon, NYC.”
According to Post, buses, several Mercedes and Range Rover party players were celebrated on Tuesday.
Revelers enjoyed music, food and dancing during the celebration, and when the Bash was finished, Mamdani’s personal security was reported to be separated from military guards.
The celebration also mourned the death of Judge George Kanyeihamba, the former Uganda Supreme Court, the neighbor of the country’s family and died on July 14th.
“People are still mourning,” a person said to Post’s wedding celebration as “insensitive.”
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At one point, when the street came to the neighborhood to pay its respect, Uganda was blocked by the caravan of the President of the President Yoweri Jeveni.
Mamdani’s family is sitting on a two -acre land with a view of Victoria Lake in a rich area known as Buziga Hill. Mamdani’s father is a Professor of Columbia University and his mother.
One of his neighbors includes Ugandan billionaire businessman Godfrey Kirumira.
Masked security guards pointed out the entrances of the compound reported to be at least three security gates.
Under the travel consultancy in Uganda, the US Department of State calls the Americans to “rethink travel” to the country because of crime, terrorism and laws that target sexual orientation.
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Mamdani was born in Uganda, but he moved to New York at the age of 7 and received US citizenship seven years ago.
Mamdani surprised the New York City’s democratic mayor’s primary education last month, but many of the democratic organization have not yet fully embraced the socialist candidate.


