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KAMPALA – Retired Maj. Gen. Mugisha Muntu, presidential candidate for the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), has issued a stark warning to Uganda’s ruling authorities, urging them to respect political opponents and uphold justice. Speaking shortly after his nomination for the 2026 elections, Muntu emphasized that power is fleeting and should never be wielded to punish dissent. “Please, today you are in power, tomorrow you won’t. Deal with those who are not with you in a manner in which you would want them to deal with you when you are out there and they are in there,” he said. Criticism…
Muntu after being nominated for President
KAMPALA – Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, widely known as Bobi Wine, formally entered Uganda’s 2026 presidential race on Wednesday, electrifying a massive crowd of supporters in Nateete. Addressing the cheering throngs, Bobi Wine slammed President Yoweri Museveni’s four decades in power, calling them a period marked by repression and economic injustice. “For 40 long years, one man and a small group of his relatives and friends have ruled our country at gunpoint,” he declared. “They have looted our nation and turned every institution of government into a tool of oppression. They have reduced the citizens of Uganda into slaves…
Bobi urged fans to wave the flag with pride
KAMPALA – Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, better known as Bobi Wine, is officially back in Uganda’s presidential race—and he’s not holding back. Speaking to a packed crowd in Nateete after his nomination by the Electoral Commission on Wednesday, Bobi Wine warned that the 2026 elections will be nothing short of “war.” “I don’t know how much danger is awaiting us on this campaign trail, but we are going to keep moving with hope and faith. We are carrying the hope of our entire generation, a hope of millions and millions of Ugandans… Prepare yourselves,” he said. Bobi Wine urged…
Bobi and Barbie rallying the crowds in Nateete on Wednesday
KAMPALA – Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, better known as Bobi Wine, has officially joined the fray for Uganda’s 2026 presidential election, becoming the sixth candidate to meet nomination requirements. The National Unity Platform (NUP) leader completed the process Wednesday at the Electoral Commission headquarters in Kampala, with Justice Simon Byabakama confirming his nomination. Bobi Wine first challenged long-time President Yoweri Museveni in 2021, marking a high-profile return to the political spotlight as he seeks to galvanize Uganda’s youth and reform-minded voters. FDC’s Nandala Mafabi Enters as Reform Voice The first nominee on Day 2 was Nandala Mafabi James Nathan, the veteran…
FDCs Mafabi addressing his supporters after his nomination on Wednesday
Former MLB MVP Jimmy Rollins is weighing in on the growing debate over batter safety following David Fry’s scary fastball accident on Tuesday. Fry was struck in the face by a 99.6 MPH pitch during the Cleveland Guardians vs. Detroit Tigers game, resulting in a trip to the hospital with facial and nasal fractures. Despite the frightening scene, Rollins told TMZ Sports at LAX on Wednesday that he does not believe sweeping helmet changes or mandatory facemasks are the answer. “That’s a personal thing,” Rollins said. “As a hitter, [a face guard] may be distracting. And you don’t want something…
