UPC president Jimmy Akena said the proposal undermines the constitution of political parties and urged Mr Lumu to focus on critical national issues ra...
Mr Amuriat’s leadership style has drawn both praise and criticism from within the FDC. Jack Sabiti, a senior party leader, described him as a leader w...
"All over the world, people elect their leaders. The Pope is elected like other leaders. Why is the Leader of the Opposition not elected by all opposi...
By focusing on transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, young parties can differentiate themselves from the older, more established parties that...
The recruitment event, held at the NUP headquarters in Kavule, drew thousands of enthusiastic supporters.
Dr Besigye and Ms Kamya have traded barbs over the impending dissolution of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), an Opposition organisation founded...
The faction on Tuesday submitted an application to the Electoral Commission (EC) to reserve the name "People's Front for Freedom" and a symbol of a mo...
This endorsement, made during a high-profile event in Nairobi, underscores Kenya’s commitment to pan-African unity and bolsters Odinga’s prominent can...
Ms Among and the late Oulanyah joined hands in 2021 for a tenacious bid to defeat Ms Rebecca Kadaga, whom the deceased first Speaker of the eleventh P...
Addressing residents at Kaunda Stadium in Gulu City, Among said MPs who fail to attend are not acting in the best interests of their constituents.
Scheduled for August 30, the event is poised to witness notable political shifts as opposition members defect to the ruling party.
Jimmy Akena criticizes government spending, urging investment in community-focused facilities and addressing unfulfilled compensation claims.
Last week, FDC National Chairperson Jack Sabiiti criticised Besigye, accusing him of attempting to steer the party according to his personal agenda.
Uganda's political scene has long been known for its vibrant debates and outspoken figures who have helped shape national discourse but this is hardly...