Former MP Munyagwa Mubaraka has criticised Iryn Namubiru’s New Book, calling it disrespectful to her mother. Fans remain divided over the singer’s decision to share her personal struggles.
Former Kawempe South Member of Parliament, Hon. Munyagwa Mubaraka, has publicly dismissed singer Iryn Namubiru’s recently released memoir, My Mother Knows.
During an online interview, Munyagwa described the 300-page book as not worth the effort Namubiru claims to have put into it. He went further to call the publication “full of trash” and criticised the singer for what he described as openly attacking her mother through its contents.

Namubiru’s new book titled “My Mother Knows.” which was launched in recent weeks, offers a raw account of her life. It touches on painful childhood experiences, including abuse by her biological mother and stepfather, growing up in a troubled family, and facing betrayal from people she once trusted.
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While some readers have praised Namubiru for her honesty and courage in sharing deeply personal struggles, Munyagwa maintained that the book does not merit the attention it is receiving.
The debate has stirred discussion among fans and the wider public, with opinions divided on whether Namubiru’s revelations reflect bravery or disrespect.
We will continue to follow the story.
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This is so drama, i almost spill my tea, who need fiction when we got this saga.
Oh great, trash again, the high art of book reviews strikes again.
If you ask me, trash is too far, a critique should be constructive not insult; the author must present evidence.
Oh wow a Hon. name insult a book, how original, cant wait for the next bestseller of trash.
The post mention key points but i need more context to judge if the crit is fair or not.
Interesting, trash becomes controversy, controversy becomes sales.
The piece cites that the critique is notable for its blunt language; this matters for reception.
Trash word again, it disrespects readers who may love the book.
Readin this article is like watchin a soap opera, im laughing and crying at once.
The critic may be harsh but calling it trash without show is unfair, give reasons.
Good for readers to see different views, i respect the courage to publish a critique though i disagree.
Great critique, next they will trash a cookbook accusing the recipe of being too spicy.
From the post i learn that the critique is part of a bigger discussion about author credibility and literary value.
its waste of time, the trash line shows bias, i think the book deserve a fair review not this hype.
This article sparked discussion, even wen the critic call it trash it make me curious to check the book.