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New York City Democratic Mayor nominee Zohran Mamdani His recent marriage was reportedly celebrated this week, with his three-day exclusive revelry in Uganda’s home country, which included masked military security and cell phone jamming systems.
The party was held in the private compound of the Mamdani family African countries According to wealthy areas outside the capital Kampala. New York Post.
The socialist candidate stands out with illustrator Rama Duwaji, who lived with him in his Queens apartment earlier this year.
“Beyond the Mamdani House, there are more than 20 Special Forces Command Guards, some wearing masks, and a telephone restraint system was established, all of which were invited only Mamdani incidents,” one witness told the Post. “Around nine guards were stationed on one of them.”
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Members of the Uganda Special Forces Command, a specialized unit in the Uganda People’s Defense Force, monitored the Gate movement at the home of Mahmood Mamdani on July 24, 2025. The department’s mission is to perform high-risk tasks and protect the president and the first family. (Katumba Badru/New York Post)
Last Sunday, he posted his “Back to Uganda” in a video on page X.
He joked: “But based on your point of view, please rest assured, or I’m sorry: I’ll be back by the end of the month. See you soon.”
The bus, several Mercedes and a Range Rover party party member attended the celebration Tuesday, the Post reported.
The revelers love music, food and dance during the celebrations, and when the revelry ends, it seems that Mandani’s personal safety is taken over as the military and police leave.
The celebration also comes in the country mourning the death of former Uganda Supreme Court judge George Kanyeihamba, a neighbor of Mamdani’s family, and died on July 14.

Last month, Mamdani was surprised to have easily won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, but many in the Democratic institutions have not yet fully accepted the socialist nominee. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
One person told the Post that he called the wedding celebration “insensitive.”
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Once, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s caravan blocked the street and he came nearby to pay tribute.
The home of Mamdani’s family is set on two acres of land with views of Lake Victoria, a region known as Buziga Hill. Mamdani’s father is a professor at Columbia University and his mother is a film director.
One of their neighbors includes Ugandan billionaire businessman Godfrey Kirumira.

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeared on the stage with her family, including his wife Rama Duwaji, Right, on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at the main Electoral Party in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
The masked security guards supervised the entrance to the compound, which reportedly had at least three security doors.
In its Uganda travel consultation, the U.S. State Department urged Americans to “rethink” threats targeting people with sexual orientation due to “crime, terrorism and law.” Behaviors targeted by potential security risks and the unpredictable nature of public demonstrations are improved.
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Mamdani was born in Uganda, but moved to New York when he was 7 years old and obtained U.S. citizenship seven years ago.
Last month, Mamdani was surprised to have easily won the Democratic mayoral primary in New York City, but many in the Democratic institutions have not yet fully accepted the socialist nominee.

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