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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his government of nearly four decades has a bad record when it comes to suppressing dissenting opposition voices. Opposition leaders like…
Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has dared President Yoweri Museveni to an independent audit of the 2021 election results following allegations by the head…
Main opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) has blasted President Yoweri Museveni for alleging that the party rigged the 2021 presidential election by one million votes. Speaking…
Uganda Police Force has listed seven incidents that have informed its decision to halt, once again, the countrywide mobilization tour of main opposition National Unity Platform…
A day after he resumed his countrywide tour, starting in Bundibugyo on June 15, and as he heads to Ishaka-Bushenyi Municipality on Tuesday, National Unity Platform…
After court remanded former deputy RCC Anderson Burora, Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu aka Bobi Wine, the president of Uganda’s main opposition political party, the National Unity Platform…
Masaka has played a significant role — and paid a heavy price — in Uganda’s political history since it’s establishment as a township in the 1950s. It was a battleground in the 1970s, especially in 1979 when the Tanzanian army bombed to the ground most of its infrastructure as they drove Iddi Amin from power. From September to December 1985, dictator Museveni’s rebels laid siege on and eventually captured Masaka from the UNLA forces, which paved the way for Kampala’s eventual collapse one month later in January 1986.
Uganda’s main opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) has admitted it is still using a constitution it inherited from National Unity, Reconciliation and Development Party (NURDP), nearly four years after singer-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine acquired the political organization and baptized it NUP.
When Mpuuga and other hounds in DP destroyed their marriage to Norbert Mao, and joined NUP to enter parliament, they first paralysed him beyond repair, and many laughed. To survive, Kyagulanyi may have to kick them out soonest. Kyagulanyi needs to learn NRM’s lesson with its ‘rebel’ MPs initially kept in parliament by a scheming Speaker, and Courts of law, and who have won every reelection since then.











