Bukoto West MP Ssentayi Muhamad has ignited debate after declaring that the Shs300 million vehicle grant allocated to MPs cannot secure cars durable enough to serve the full parliamentary term, citing heavy travel demands and rising car prices.
Buchaman says the Ugandan government is fully aware of Bobi Wine’s whereabouts despite claims that the NUP leader went into hiding after the 2026 elections.
Musician Buchaman says his ghetto empowerment efforts helped keep youth away from election violence, though he complains of poor funding and internal sabotage within government structures.
Newly elected Kampala Lord Mayor Ronald Balimwezo has promised tough, corruption-free leadership, warning that both the rich and poor will face equal treatment under the law as he prepares to take office.
Music analyst Bushington says the fall of celebrity politicians at the polls proves that voters care more about constituency performance than fame, noting that MPs are elected to represent people — not professions.
Kadongo Kamu singer Mathias Walukagga has revealed that he struck a private agreement with Busiro East MP-elect Emmanuel Matovu Magoola after his own disqualification from the race, allowing Magoola to use his campaign structures in exchange for compensation.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said the opposition benefited from low voter turnout among NRM supporters, noting that millions who identify with the ruling party did not participate in the January 15 presidential election.
Justine Nameere has vowed to challenge the Masaka City Woman MP election results in court, alleging that votes from 81 polling stations were not counted and accusing the Electoral Commission of irregularities.
Eddy Kenzo, the Ugandan music star, has gone back to school to finish his education. He says the move is to set an example for his children and prepare for the future, not for politics.
Karole Kasita says musicians have lost their leverage over government, casting doubt on whether Uganda’s long-awaited copyright law will ever be passed.
After being disqualified from the Busiro East MP race, Sir Mathias Walukagga has officially endorsed Emmanuel Matovu Magoola, expressing confidence that the constituency can still be won by NUP.