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Top Story! Begira Strengthens Grassroots Support in Central Region Ahead of 2026 Polls

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Kampala, Uganda – As Uganda inches closer to the 2026 general elections, Samuel Begira solidifies his position as a key contender for the Central Region Youth MP seat.

Having spent the past two years actively engaging with people across the region, Begira has emerged as a strong advocate for youth empowerment, leadership, and economic transformation.

With extensive grassroots interactions covering almost all districts in the Central Region, Begira’s campaign is built on firsthand experience of the challenges young Ugandans face.

From youth unemployment to access to education and startup capital, he has consistently championed solutions aimed at fostering opportunities for the next generation.

In his latest message to Ugandans, Begira extended warm wishes for a prosperous April, reinforcing his call for optimism and growth among young people.

“This is a season of new opportunities, progress, and making every moment count. Let’s remain positive, work hard, and build the future we envision,” he stated.

Dressed in a bright yellow shirt, a colour synonymous with the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), Begira posed in front of the Ugandan flag, symbolising his deep-rooted patriotism and commitment to national development.

His political journey, marked by a hands-on approach to addressing youth concerns, has positioned him as a promising leader ready to take on a national role.

A Journey of Youth Engagement and Inspiration

Begira’s extensive outreach has not only seen him connect with young leaders but also mentor aspiring entrepreneurs, advocate for better youth programmes, and push for policies that support skill development. His focus remains on fostering a generation that is economically independent and politically aware.

With the political landscape becoming increasingly competitive, his bid reflects the growing role of young leaders in shaping Uganda’s future.

The 2026 elections are expected to see a surge in youthful candidates, and Begira’s long-term engagement has placed him among the frontrunners for the Central Region Youth MP seat.

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