By Editorial,
Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba, Democratic Front (DF) party President, urged Ugandans to reject divisive politics as the country prepares for the next general election, stressing that unity is essential for achieving a successful political transition.

Speaking at the launch of his campaigns, Mpuuga observed that, despite their divergent political opinions, all change-seeking forces have a duty to complement each other.
He called upon the voters to lead the charge of tasking leaders of change-seeking forces to stop the habit of blackmailing and hurling insults against each other.
He told voters in Masaka City that despite the bitter fallout and resultant mocking statements against his personality, he does not envy the National Unity Platform (NUP) President Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu. Mpuuga further requested the voters to give audience to all opposition politicians seeking their support, and be open enough to challenge them on their commitment to the preferred political transition. END
