⏳ Only 3 days left! 🇺🇬
Protect what we’ve built by voting massively for H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
✔️ Mark the Bus 🚌 and keep Uganda moving forward.
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📢 Don’t miss today 🇺🇬
The Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups calls on everyone to join the campaign rallies of H.E. @KagutaMuseveni happening today.
📍 Bukunzo East – 11AM
📍 Busongora North – 3PM
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6 days left on the calendar 🇺🇬
Join the nation on 15th Jan 2026 and vote H.E. @KagutaMuseveni (M7). Mark the Bus 🚌 for progress.
— The Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups
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REMINDER! As we are left with very few days to the election date, 15th January 2026 is sealed. Akabonero 🚌🇺🇬
The journey continues, the choice is clear.
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Thank you, Kole & Lira 🇺🇬
The great turnout and warm support for H.E. Gen (Rtd) @KagutaMuseveni highlight our unity and commitment to safeguarding the gains. Stronger together.
— The Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups
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In Lira City , I emphasised that peace is the NRM’s first and most important contribution. Peace is the foundation of everything, and no one should dare disturb Uganda’s peace. Because of peace, development followed. The Chinese offered to build Namboole Stadium in 1968, but there was no peace then. Under NRM, Namboole was built, Akii Bua Stadium is under construction in Lira, and major projects like Karuma Hydropower and oil development became possible.
I cautioned the people of Lango, Teso and Acholi to stop destroying swamps. These wetlands are a goldmine for irrigation and fish farming, which can deliver high yields on small land. Fish farming can be done at the edges while water supports crops on dry land, as seen in Limoto. This is part of our wealth creation message, alongside the four acre model and programmes like PDM, because jobs and prosperity come from production, not slogans.
Today, together with the NRM leadership, I returned to Lango Sub-region where I held my first rally in Kole District. I explained that my earlier absence here was due to Cabinet engagements to shift cattle restocking to a PDM-based approach, which has now been agreed upon and funded.
I reminded the people of Lango that they are sitting on a goldmine and should therefore embrace proper use of wetlands through fish farming and irrigation to create wealth. I also received the district Chairperson’s memorandum and reaffirmed my commitment to address the pledges, while calling on the people to support the NRM to preserve and build on our achievements.
Apwoyo Tic.
The big day is here! 🇺🇬
People of Kole and Lira, join the Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups at 11:00AM and 3:00PM for the campaign rallies of H.E. @KagutaMuseveni.
Together, we protect the gains through unity.
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Thank you, Makindye & Nakawa! 🇺🇬
The strong turnout and continued support for H.E. @KagutaMuseveni affirm our unity and commitment to preserving the gains.
— The Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups
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Today, Wed 07 Jan 2026, the Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups rallies residents of Makindye (11:00AM) and Nakawa (3:00PM) to attend the campaign events of H.E. @KagutaMuseveni 🇺🇬 in big numbers.
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Thank you, Nansana & Kawempe 🇺🇬
Your overwhelming support and strong presence for H.E. @KagutaMuseveni show unity and readiness to protect the gains.
— The Umbrella Association of NRM Mobilization Groups
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Maama and I campaigned in Nansana, Wakiso District today. When we were in the bush, the Kampala–Gulu road was already tarmacked, yet most people along it lived in grass-thatched or mud houses. Even iron-sheet roofs often stood on mud walls. Development existed, but household wealth did not.
That history is why NRM emphasises income, wealth and jobs. Our first priority is commercial agriculture, done correctly. Small land needs intensive production, while large land suits extensive farming. Enterprise choice matters. Wakiso also benefits greatly from artisans, workshops and industries, which create jobs and wealth. I thank the people of Nansana who stood in the rain to listen to this message.