Kayanja Muhanga
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Lieutenant General Kayanja Muhanga | |
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| Born | 1965 (age 60–61) |
| Citizenship | Uganda |
| Occupation | Military officer |
| Years active | 1985–present |
| Relatives | Andrew Mwenda, Margaret Muhanga, Baguma Muhanga |
Lieutenant General Kayanja Muhanga (born 1965) is a Ugandan army officer, who currently serves as Commander of Land Forces in UPDF. He was appointed to that position in October 2022 by the President of Uganda and Commander in chief of the UPDF, Yoweri Museveni. He previously served as commander of the Uganda People's Defence Force contingent in Eastern DRC under Operation Shujaa. He was appointed to that position in January 2021 by Yoweri Museveni, the Commander in Chief of the UPDF and the President of Uganda.[1] Prior to that, Maj. General Muhanga served as the commandant of the military police within the UPDF.[2]
Kayanja Muhanga was born in Fort Portal, Kabarole District, Western Uganda, circa 1964.[3] He is an older brother to journalist Andrew Mwenda, the publisher and editor of the Ugandan newsmagazine The Independent. He also has a sister, Margaret Muhanga, a staffer in the Office of the President of Uganda. His father is Mzee Phillip Muhanga of Fort Portal.[4]
Formal education
Muhanga attended Eden Secondary School in Hoima district, and later Mpanga Day School in Fort Portal.
In 1985, while still in S5, he joined Museveni's National Resistance Army (NRA).