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The hypocritical life of a young Democratic socialist

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Inside socialist Zohran Mamdani’s posh wedding bash at secluded Uganda compound — complete with phone jamming system, armed guards
By Emma Bussey

Socialist NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani celebrated his recent nuptials with a lavish, three-day affair at his family’s ritzy, secluded Ugandan compound — complete with masked security guards and a cellphone jamming system, The Post has learned.

The gates of the bustling, private compound, which sits in the wealthy Buziga Hill area outside the capital city of Kampala, were heavily guarded by military-style, masked men this week, with guests streaming in and partying until midnight, according to sources in the town who wished to remain anonymous for security reasons.

Mamdani, 33, eloped with artist and animator Rama Duwaji, 27, in February.

He told his social media followers Sunday he was heading to his homeland to celebrate with his wealthy filmmaker mom and professor dad, who own the Buziga Hill property.

The neighborhood is home to some of Uganda’s richest, including billionaire businessman Godfrey Kirumira, a city tycoon with stakes in real estate, tourism, petroleum and infrastructure, and houses neighboring the Mamdanis easily fetch more than $1 million.


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ama Duwaji and zohran mamdani dressed in wedding clothes looking lovingly at each other

Rama Duwaji and NYC Mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, who eloped in February, were celebrating their nuptials with a multi-day bash in his native Uganda.

The home is set back from the road and sits on two acres of lush gardens surrounded by trees, has breathtaking, panoramic view of Lake Victoria and features at least three security gates.

This week, it was transformed into a party pad, with Christmas lights strung into the canopy of trees in the garden and music blaring, sources said. On Tuesday, buses, several Mercedes and a Range Rover 4 were seen driving to the compound.
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Nighttime view of two cars parked near a brightly lit building.

Christmas lights were seen strung into trees inside the Mamdani property’s garden.
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Security was extremely tight, sources said.

“Outside the Mamdani house were more than 20 special forces command unit guards, some in masks, and there was a phone-jamming system set up — and all for the strictly invite-only Mamdani event,” one witness confirmed to The Post.

“One gate had around nine guards stationed at it,” they added.

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Nighttime photo of two soldiers guarding a gate.

Guards including government-style security were placed outside Mamdani’s house as he celebrated his wedding.

Mamdani’s parents, Nair, 67, and her husband, Mahmood Mamdani, 78, an anti-Israel political theorist, live on the estate but also split their time between New York and New Delhi. Nair’s Instagram page includes one post featuring a coconut tree planted when Mamdani was born.

A native of Kampala, Mamdani moved to New York when he was 7, becoming a U.S citizen in 2018. He’d announced his marriage to Duwaji, an illustrator, earlier this year. The pair met on the dating app, Hinge and now share a rent-stabilized apartment in Astoria.

On Thursday, revelers enjoyed fruit juices, a typical addition for Indian-style events, as well as dancing to music from a local DJ, sources told The Post.

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Mamdani and Rama Duwaji who spent three days celebrating their wedding at the Mamdani house outside Kampala.

One witness reported making out the NYC’s Democratic mayoral nominee‘s voice on a microphone addressing guests later that night, with the party ending after midnight.

“Then on Friday, inside the compound, there were military style tents being taken down when the party had finished,” they added. “Then what looked like Mamdani personal security guards took over at the gates.”

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Flowers were left outside a closed gate at Mamdani’s home after days of wedding celebrations in Buziga, Kampala.

“Flowers were also left in a pile on the ground near one of the security gates.”

The property is isolated enough that some locals weren’t even aware of the three-day wedding extravaganza.

“Local children have been watching Mamdani on TV, and everyone was talking about him, but not about the wedding,” another resident said. “For us, it’s just about survival. We’re just trying to win the bread and make sure our families are OK.”

“We had heard that Mamdani was going to be Mayor of New York, and he had made it over in America,” another added. “We want to know now if we can get free visas to the U.S. and to travel to New York like he did.”
Black Range Rover parked on a residential street. Expensive cars were seen arriving at Buziga Hill Road last week as Mamdani threw a party for his wedding.

While the Mamdani family celebrated, neighbors were in mourning for former Ugandan Supreme Court Judge George Kanyeihamba, who had lived a stones throw from the Mamdani’s place and died July 14.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni also came to pay his respects to Kanyeihamba and “the street was blocked by the president’s cars,” a local said.

Some found Mamdani’s wedding bash “insensitive.”

“Because of the culture here, it was insensitive to have a wedding celebration in the same week as mourning – or ‘Okukungubaga’ – as it’s called here,” one told The Post.

“People are still in mourning,” the person added, pointing in the direction of Kanyeihamba’s house, about three minutes away from the Mamdani property.


“He has not even been buried, and we have his friends coming to give last words and to mourn before the burial next week, yet Mamdani is celebrating his wedding for three days,” the source continued.

It’s unclear if Museveni also attended Mamdani’s party.

Mamdani did not respond to a request for comment from The Post.

The Queens assemblyman confirmed in an Instagram video that he would stay in Uganda until the end of the month.

“Since you will undoubtedly read about this trip in The New York Post —Inshallah on the front page—here are a few of my humble suggestions for headlines,” Mamdani quipped while holding a slew of newspaper covers, one which read, “M.I.A.:MAMDANI IN AFRICA.”

https://nypost.com/2025/07/26/us-news/z ... ding-bash/

Dr. Exiled do you still believe that Mamdani is fighting for the poor working people of New York City? It seems that there are plenty of poor working people in Uganda that he's not sharing with. Or perhaps like every other socialist before him, he just wants to take power and secure his own lifestyle apart from the people he claims he wants to help? Is this what socialism looks like when practiced in Uganda? The same man that wants to defund the police, ban guns and other tools for self defense, still has his own private security detail? It doesn't look like that wedding food comes from a local government price controlled grocery store, nor is his house a rent controlled government dwelling.

Nope like every other limousine liberal before him, none of these taxes, nor any vow of poverty or income equality applies to the democratic socialist party leader.
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That was pretty desperate Ajax. Nothing in the article implies Mamdani's populism isn't sincere. So he's rich and hasn't given all his money to the poor.

When you have a serious case for corruption let me know. I'll only be interested if the corruption enriches Mamdani by 1/1000th the level that Trump's corruption has enriched himself.

Or if there's serious evidence that he isn't going to really try to make his stated programs work.
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That was pretty desperate Ajax. Nothing in the article implies Mamdani's populism isn't sincere. So he's rich and hasn't given all his money to the poor.

When you have a serious case for corruption let me know. I'll only be interested if the corruption enriches Mamdani by 1/1000th the level that Trump's corruption has enriched himself.

Or if there's serious evidence that he isn't going to really try to make his stated programs work.
Is the disparity in wealth and extreme poverty in Uganda an example of successful Democratic socialism in your view? Lucky for Mamdani his wealth is in offshore accounts not subject to New York City's left wing taxes he wants to impose upon the rest of us. Nope, liberals are generous with other people's money but never their own. That might seem virtuous and magnanimous to you. It seems hypocritical to me.
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Is the disparity in wealth and extreme poverty in Uganda an example of successful Democratic socialism in your view?
obviously not, but that has nothing to do with whether Mamdani is sincere in his goals for New York. I have no vested interest in Mamdani, I'm not a fan of populism, but nothing in the article reveals Mamdani as any more problematic for New York than I'd already considered.

This is typical of your kind though, Ajax. In your minds, if somebody is a liberal and has five dollars to their name, then they are already a hypocrite because they should have given that five dollars away to the poor, since giving every last cent to the poor is the core belief of any liberal. This works for the stupid people you associate with, who think like you do, and vote with you, Ajax, but on this board, you'll need to try a little harder if you want to expose somebody.
Lucky for Mamdani his wealth is in offshore accounts not subject to New York City's left wing taxes he wants to impose upon the rest of us.
Do I need to point out that you don't live in New York and so New York City's taxes don't affect you either? Also, New York pays more in federal taxes than it receives in benefits, and so it doesn't affect you indirectly either. New York takes a bigger hit than Texas does in this regard. And Texas is only able to shoulder the load it does because of the blue portions that make all the money. Not the red trailer park sections that make for your ideological peers.
Nope, liberals are generous with other people's money but never their own. That might seem virtuous and magnanimous to you. It seems hypocritical to me.
No, it is a right-wing talking point that I would see being generous with the money of others as virtuous. New York's federal tax deficit is 20 billion dollars greater than Texas's. 20 Billion is about what your home state of West Virginia receives as a surplus from the federal government. Instead of transferring that 20 Billion to West Virginia, think of how much New York could do to improve itself instead? You are the one who built yourself up robbing from other people. You may be well on your feet now, but it was the generosity of other states that got you to the point where you had a chance, having been brought up in the impoverished work-hating republican state of West Virginia.
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“West Virginia ranks third when it comes to dependence on the federal government, its residents get $2.72 in federal funding for every $1 they pay in taxes, which is a pretty great deal for them.

Federal funding makes up a large share of West Virginia’s revenue as well, at over 45% and more than 3.7% of West Virginia’s workforce is employed by the federal government. Both of these rates are among the highest in the country, proving that West Virginia’s economy owes a lot to the federal government.”

Ajax routinely suckles from the teat, so..
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having been brought up in the impoverished work-hating republican state of West Virginia.
WV was almost entirely Democrat when I lived there.
because they should have given that five dollars away to the poor, since giving every last cent to the poor is the core belief of any liberal
The average per capita income in Uganda is $1,000/year. What is the combined annual income of Mamdami's parents? What is socialist about that arrangement? Everything sadly. That's how it always works out with socialism. Whoever wins the election gets to keep 99% of the money. You won't see Mamdani shopping at the government owned grocery stores that he institutes in New York City.

What's the annual income of the Obamas or the Clintons? How much do they give to charity? Do they really care about poor people or is this just a line they use to win elections?
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WV was almost entirely Democrat when I lived there.
Very interesting. So you were a Democrat state long enough to get on your feet in life, and then you moved to a Republican state once you started making money and wanted to avoid taxes?

You're melting into incoherency again Ajax. How much the Clintons or any other Democrat gives in charity says nothing about what kind of system would serve the overall needs of the people the best. Whether a social program or a tax laws will work has nothing to do with personal contributions of leaders to charity. Stricter tax laws on the rich would ensure the Clintons have to pay more also, if that's your concern.
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What is the combined annual income of Mamdami's parents? What is socialist about that arrangement?
Oh, well. I guess that Mamdami isn’t a socialist.

Why are you angry, then? Because he’ll pay taxes from his income that you constantly complain about?
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. Stricter tax laws on the rich would ensure the Clintons have to pay more also, if that's your concern.
Which never happens when you choose socialism. That's why it never works.
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:29 am
Ajax routinely suckles from the teat, so..
There's no cure for stupid, and hypocrisy is required for your GOP creds. Without hypocrisy, you're just a RINO.
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