Daily Monitor
Sunday January 17 2021
NUP candidate Robert Kyagulanyi (centre) is blocked by the army as he enters Kasese District in December 2020.
Summary
At the time of his emergence, analysts believed that NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi’s strength lay in the fact that he was relatively cleaner, at least politically, and unencumbered by the past. In a space of less than five years, he led demonstrations, came face to face with death on at least two occasions and was arrested on charges of possession of firearms and treason. But all that did not stop him, writes
Isaac Mufumba.
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