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Ssemujju Nganda: Only FDC MP-elect in central who resisted ‘red wave’ Sunday January 31 2021 Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda, the FDC mouthpiece, managed to retain his seat by demolishing his opponents. Photo | File Summary Wakiso District and to some extent Kampala have been painted red after most of the political positions at all levels were scooped by members of the National Unity platform (NUP). However, without supporting NUP’s presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda, the FDC mouthpiece, managed to retain his seat by demolishing his opponents. Advertisement According to the Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda playbook, “a person shouldn’t go into politics simply to win a position. Rather a person should present himself to voters out of principle.” ....
Daily Monitor Sunday January 24 2021 Summary With both presidential and parliamentary elections concluded, Derrick Kiyonga looks at where all the Opposition parties stand after months of electioneering. Advertisement Derrick Kiyonga looks at where all the Opposition parties stand after months of electioneering. FDC When the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) honchos sit down to do a forensic analysis of the recent elections, the outcome will be straightforward: not what they wanted. For the first time since elections were organised under the multiparty dispensation, the FDC party has lost its position as the biggest Opposition political party. They lost this time to the newly formed National Unity Platform (NUP) party. ....
Nakaddu: The 19-year-old trying to dethrone Nantaba in Kayunga Sunday January 10 2021 Advertisement Ssezibwa bridge which ushers you into the central district of Kayunga, gained fame in 2009 when security forces blocked then Katikkiro (prime minister) of Buganda John Baptist Walusimbi from entering the district, triggering off what came to be known as “Buganda Riots” in which scores of people were killed. Eleven years later, Ssezibwa is, of course, tranquil, and it’s here that 19-year-old Brenda Nakaddu, who is vying for the Kayunga Woman MP seat, stood and welcomed Patrick Oboi Amuriat, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) presidential candidate. At only 19 years, Ms Nakaddu is probably the youngest MP contestant. ....