Kiyonga, who has great respect for Uganda’s oldest university, notes that he will work with all stakeholders to ensure the holistic growth of the university.
The Kasese District FDC chairperson Ronald Bwambale Kabuku argues that it’s a waste of resources for the district to keep hiring halls and yet the same resources can be utilized to fix the multipurpose hall.
"Museveni will never develop this airfield. You must raise and tell Museveni that without fulfilling his pledges, there are no votes for him here," Amuriat said.
Eliphazi Muhindi, the LCV chairperson, says there is declining support from both the government and other development partners and its only wise that the affected move to stay with relatives while those whose land is still existing they move in to start a new life.
The decision is aimed at preventing a direct mixing of politicians within the institution. Mumbere emphasized that he expects to receive the names and resignation letters from those intending to pursue elective politics, allowing them to be released from all Kingdom administrative responsibilities.
Kabwanga criticized Muhoozi's countrywide mobilization drives, which he said lacked a transformational message. While acknowledging the government's efforts to raise living standards,
The Kasese FDC district chairperson, Saulo Maate, calls the blocking of activities organized by party members as dictatorship that cannot the accepted by the party leadership.
The election followed the resignation of former speaker Obed Tsotswana who took on other assignments last month, while the former deputy speaker Nelson Masereka resigned last week to contest for the speaker's seat.
The former Kasese municipality MP Robert Centenary told URN in an interview that from rule of law, politics, and economy to security, education, and healthcare, the country has failed to live up to the dreams of its founding fathers at the dawn of Independence in 1962.
Bughendera is a mountainous area predominately occupied by the Bakonzo. It is comprised of Kasitu, Ngamba, Ntoroto, Harugale, Ndugutu, Bukonjo, and Sidira sub-counties.
Brian Basisa, the Kasese District NUP Chairperson says that the defeat should be an eye-opener for the members of the opposition to strategize ahead of the 2026 elections.
The National Resistance-Movement-NRM party has formed groups spearheaded by persons that are attached to ethnicities in the constituency to reach out to voters in their homes and business premises. They started the door-to-door drive on Monday combing through villages across the constituency.
Doreen Izagiire, an independent candidate who was also nominated on Monday has set out three main primacies and that is; improving the unity among the Busongora community, and improving the health and competitive education sector.
Chris Baryomunsi, the NRM party vice chairperson for Western Region says independents become extremely disruptive in the previous elections, that if there are legitimate concerns then they need to be addressed without rapturing the party.
Area residents say that they have been demanding a land title for the 11,475 acres of land they are occupying, protection from wild animals that escape from the Queen Elizabeth National Park and rehabilitation of their major roads since 1994 in vain.
In an interview with URN, the Fort Portal Resident High Court Judge, Justice Vincent Emmy Mugabo, said that many legal aid providers have been working with support from DGF to extend free legal services to many vulnerable people who would otherwise have not afforded services of advocates.
The former Kasese MP says the demand to ring fence political positions is a manifestation of NRM’s style of divide and rule where one tribe or region seems to favoured against the others.