Daily Monitor
In late 2012, I received an email request from a journal editor to review a book. The book’s author was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF).
I did not demur. After I received the book, I read it over Christmas in the quiet and tranquil of my ancestral home in Bubulo. In about a week, I had finished reading and writing a draft 3,000-word review essay.
At the time I read the book and wrote the review, Lieutenant Colonel Muhoozi Kainerugaba had moved from Lieutenant Colonel to Brigadier, skipping the rank of Colonel. He was commander of the Special Forces Group (SFG), later named Special Forces Command (SFC).