Bebe Cool has criticized Bobi Wine and the NUP for misunderstanding their 2026 election slogan, claiming the party’s weak candidate numbers and failure to consult show incompetence.
Singer Fik Gaza has renounced the ruling NRM, saying he was used for his ghetto influence and later discarded. He’s refunded NRM promoters and promised never to perform at their events again.
Buchaman, former Firebase president and right-hand man to Bobi Wine, says he left the label due to broken promises, unpaid work on the Busabala concert, and his disillusionment with both Bobi Wine and the ruling NRM.
Buchaman, the former Firebase Crew artist, says he regrets joining NRM after years of frustration, low pay, and broken promises. He appeals to Bebe Cool and Eddy Kenzo for help as his contract with the party nears its end.
Opposition politician Joseph Kabuleta has described the idea of unseating President Museveni as “nearly impossible,” saying it would require at least $25 million and unrestricted media access—both of which Uganda’s opposition lacks.
Latif Ssebagala dismisses Nyanzi’s bid for Kawempe South, saying the contest is between Ssemboga and Nsereko, while NUP’s candidate reshuffle raises eyebrows.
Jose Chameleone has revealed that his support for President Museveni comes from respect and experience, not financial favors. The singer hailed Museveni as a great statesman and urged Ugandans to embrace peaceful political coexistence.
DP president Norbert Mao has urged NUP supporters to stop ridiculing their leaders for rejoining IPOD, saying the move shows maturity and commitment to dialogue. He praised the decision as a positive step for Uganda’s political transition and unity.
NUP’s Proscovia Mukisa Nabbosa has defended her controversial remarks about serving on a parliamentary entertainment committee, saying her vision is for a future NUP-led government that will prioritize the creative industry.
The National Unity Platform (NUP) has officially rejoined the Inter-Party Organisation for Dialogue (IPOD) after signing a new MoU under a revised law requiring all parties with MPs to participate. NUP Secretary-General David Lewis Rubongoya said the move was reluctant and legally driven, emphasizing that it doesn’t signify a shift in the party’s principles. The decision also follows financial struggles as government funding is now tied to IPOD membership.