By Augustine Mumbere,
Ms. Patricia Sangara and Loice Biira are among the voters who believe that Mr. Cleus Bwambale, the NUP parliamentary candidate for Bukonzo County East in the 2026 general elections, could make good legislation if elected, following the unveiling of his manifesto to the electorate.

Speaking to our reporter yesterday after Mr. Cleus’s campaign rally at Kaberere Trading Centre in Kyondo Sub-county, the voters said that the candidate’s manifesto addressed salient issues affecting the local community. They attributed this to his experience as a social worker and teacher.
Ms. Patricia and Ms. Loice speaking…
An educationist-turned-politician, Cleus said he would promote education and advocate for teachers salary enhancement if elected to represent the constituency. Mr. Cleus speaking…
Meanwhile, three prominent FDC supporters in Kabimba Village, Kitabu Sub-county, have defected to the ruling NRM party.
Mr. Zakeri Muhindo, Zeverio Bwambale, and Asasio Thembo said the recent departure of key party founders, including Dr. Col. Kizza Besigye and others, had deeply demoralized them.
Mr. Muhindo told NRM supporters who had accompanied Dr. Julius Monday Rude, the Bukonzo East NRM parliamentary candidate, to his campaign rally yesterday that they had wisely left the FDC since those who inspired them to join had already abandoned it. Mr. Zakeri and Zeverio speaking..
In his remarks, Dr. Julius Monday Rude thanked the NRM members for entrusting him with the party flag and reaffirmed that, if voted into Parliament, he would ensure that the area benefits from various government programs, including those in health, education, and road infrastructure. Dr. Rude speaking…..
As Hon. Caritas Selevest Masereka, the FDC parliamentary candidate, traversed Kyalhumba, centering on Agric and improved livelihoods. END
