Mugisha Muntu Becomes Fourth Presidential Candidate Nominated for 2026 Elections
Former army general and opposition leader Gen. (Rtd) Mugisha Muntu has been officially nominated as the fourth presidential candidate for Uganda’s 2026 elections.
Former army general and opposition leader Gen. (Rtd) Mugisha Muntu has been officially nominated as the fourth presidential candidate for Uganda’s 2026 elections.
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“These internal divisions are hurting our region. I remain loyal to the NRM and committed to serving my people, regardless of political setbacks,” she said.
“What is circulating is false,” AlShamsi said.
In a statement, NIRA said the inquiry is being conducted jointly with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Uganda Police Force. The authority reassured the public that its systems remain secure and that it has “zero tolerance for misconduct,”
“This is very serious. We have just been told that our signatures are not enough. This means that as of now, only President Museveni and a few other aspirants have been cleared to proceed,” Rubongoya said, describing the development as “deeply worrying.”