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Samuel Lukanga: NRM’s Political Reclaim; Tracing The Roots Of Cadreship Identification & Development

By Samuel Lukanga In the history of ideological engagement lies capitalism and communism and later emerged liberal democracy, “an end point of mankind’s ideological evolution” and the final form of human government. What is significant is that Uganda has been exposed to diverse ideological orientations and the contemporary society is undergoing profound political transformation. This…

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Ugandans Still Massively Prefer To Vote Museveni Than Muhoozi In The 2026 Presidential Elections

Well, me and my crew have moved across most districts of Uganda interacting with different sections of Ugandans including farmers, Youth, Women, Elderly, PWDs, local Government and religious leaders among others. Over 85% of the people we’ve interacted with or had a one on one with Prefer retaining H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa for President…

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MPs Who Boycotted President Museveni’s Address To Parliament Are Acting Like Unguided Missiles-Tanbull

Well, on Thursday 16th 2023, The President of Uganda, His Excellency Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa, made an intentional well thought out address to the Members of Parliament. First and foremost Ugandans out there, those who belong to either opposition parties or National Resistance Movement (NRM) should know or even appreciate the fact that it is…

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Is Dr Col.Besigye’s Lineage Threatened By His Son’s Homosexuality?

Rtd Dr Col. Kizza Besigye’s union to Winnie Byaniyma at a very ripe age blessed with one child, Anselm Besigye, who from appearance, association and confession does not seem to appreciate that he was born male. According to his social media posts, Anselm dons dresses, skirts, styles hair like women, which he states depict his sex selection and orientation. A look at Besigye’s one…

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OP-ED: JAJJA TOVA KU MAIN; The Ideology of Museveni’s Bazzukulu

By Kitatta Ibrahim Almalik In January and February 2021, Ugandans peacefully went to the general polls and elected leaders into different positions to take the country forward until 2026 following unprecedented campaigns carried out in strict observance of COVID-19 Guidelines and Regulations. This meant less open public rallies than we were accustomed to and we…

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