Sensational Insight: Elaborate Socialist Wedding Celebration of Zohran Mamdani Held at Secluded Ugandan Estate - Including Cellphone Blocking System and Security Personnel
In the heart of Buziga Hill, outside the capital city of Kampala, a three-day wedding affair took place at the residence of Zohran Mamdani, the Socialist NYC mayoral frontrunner. The compound, owned by Mamdani's parents, Nair and Mahmood Mamdani, sits on two acres of lush gardens and boasts a breathtaking view of Lake Victoria.
The wedding was a strictly invite-only event, with a phone-jamming system set up for security, and it transformed the compound into a party pad. Christmas lights, music, and a local DJ were some of the festive elements that made the occasion memorable.
The event was held amidst the ongoing mourning period for Ugandan Supreme Court Judge George Kanyeihamba, who passed away on July 14. Despite this, the wedding was met with mixed feelings by some locals. Some found Mamdani's wedding celebration insensitive due to the ongoing mourning period.
However, the compound is heavily guarded with military-style, masked men and has at least three security gates, ensuring the safety of the guests. The neighbours of the Mamdani family, who may have attended the wedding, include friends, relatives, and local community members from the area around their residence.
Interestingly, Mamdani met his wife, Rama Duwaji, on the dating app Hinge. They now share a rent-stabilized apartment in Astoria, NY. Mamdani confirmed in an Instagram video that he would stay in Uganda until the end of the month.
Despite the media attention, Mamdani did not respond to a request for comment from The Post. However, he made a light-hearted comment about potential newspaper headlines regarding his trip to Africa.
The Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni came to pay his respects to Kanyeihamba, with the burial scheduled for next week. The details of the wedding, from its location to its festivities, have certainly made headlines, and it remains to be seen how this event will be remembered in the days to come.