Uganda’s first widely televised presidential debates were held ahead of the 2016 elections. Museveni skipped the first debate on January 15, reportedly to avoid “gifting his opponents” credibility, ...
NTV Uganda has organised a presidential debate slated for today. All seven of the Opposition candidates are expected to ...
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2026 elections: Presidential debate shows cautious stances as candidates weigh strategy on Bobi Wine
Muwadda Nkunyingi asked the candidates if they would consider consolidating behind Bobi Wine, citing his consistent ability to mobilize large crowds, including in the 2026 electoral campaign trail.
The remarks triggered widespread confusion, diplomatic discomfort, and a surge of online satire, particularly in Kenya, where ...
NBS Television's decision to leave empty, party-branded seats on its debate set after NUP's David Lewis Rubongoya and NRM's Minsa Kabanda failed to show up stirred a predictable wave of online ...
Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, used the presidential debate to clarify his earlier remarks where he described himself as a rebelHe challenged the conduct of Uganda’s security forces and accused ...
Uganda’s infamous “Kill the Gays” bill was scheduled for a second round of parliamentary debate yesterday, but the process was delayed by a walkout by female legislators, ColorLines reports. Instead ...
President Museveni will feature on the ruling National Resistance Movement party's Unstoppable Uganda Gen Z podcast in a conversation recorded earlier today at his country home in Rwakitura.
"I have to eat with my hands," the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist, who was born in Uganda, told Bon Appétit in June. "In Uganda, we even eat salad with our hands." After the video surfaced on ...
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