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'Extraordinary' security, VIP glamour: Why Zohran Mamdani’s wedding in Uganda during mourning period is drawing ire

Guests arrived in buses, Mercedes-Benz cars, and a Range Rover, while the estate was illuminated with Christmas lights draped across tree canopies.

July 28, 2025 / 10:13 IST
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Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji marked their wedding with an opulent three-day celebration at his family’s luxurious estate in Uganda. (Image Source: Getty Images / New York Post)
Zohran Mamdani and Rama Duwaji marked their wedding with an opulent three-day celebration at his family’s luxurious estate in Uganda. (Image Source: Getty Images / New York Post)

New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani marked his wedding with an opulent three-day celebration at his family’s luxurious estate in Uganda, complete with military-style security, a phone-jamming system, and strict access control, The New York Post reported.

The event unfolded at the Mamdani family’s sprawling two-acre compound in Buziga Hill, an upscale neighbourhood on the outskirts of Kampala overlooking Lake Victoria. The area, home to some of Uganda’s wealthiest residents, including billionaire Godfrey Kirumira, features properties worth over $1 million.

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Mamdani, 33, wed Syrian-born artist and animator Rama Duwaji, 27, earlier this year. The celebrations followed earlier ceremonies, including an engagement and wedding in Dubai in December and a civil ceremony in New York. The couple, who met on Hinge, now live in a rent-stabilized apartment in Astoria.

Guests arrived in buses, Mercedes-Benz cars, and a Range Rover, while the estate was illuminated with Christmas lights draped across tree canopies. Fruit juice stations and a local DJ added to the festivities. At one point, Mamdani addressed guests over a microphone as the party continued past midnight, the report said.