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National Resistance Movement (NRM) and Patriotic League for Uganda (PLU) leaders in the western region have intensified efforts to mobilise votes for presidential candidate President Yoweri Museveni ahead of the 2026 general elections.
The senior presidential advisor on agriculture and rural development, Peace Rugambwa, is spearheading the President’s campaign in the western region ahead of his campaign trail there.
Rugambwa urged NRM and PLU leaders to work hard and intensify their efforts to canvass votes for President Museveni to ensure a landslide victory for him and all NRM candidates.
The leaders in the Ankole region are campaigning under the umbrella “Team Tuko Pamoja Ankole and Kigezi Sub-region”.
The senior presidential adavisor on agriculture and rural development Peace Rugambwa (fifth left) pose for a group photo with PLU and NRM leaders after a meeting at Dream Wood Suites in Mbarara City on Friday November 7, 2025. 
“This election is meant to be peaceful and no teargas, and therefore, let’s work hard as a team and aim for a landslide victory,” Rugambwa said.
The presidential advisor made the remarks during a meeting with NRM parliamentary and district contestants and PLU district coordinators at Dream Wood Suites in Mbarara city, Mbarara district, on November 7, 2025.
She implored the leaders to avoid infighting, saying it weakens the NRM party and benefits opposition candidates.
A cross section of participants during a meeting at Dream Wood Suites in Mbarara City on Friday November 7, 2025. 
Yunusu Kyabalongo, the PLU coordinator for the Ankole sub-region, said they were facing a problem with NRM-leaning independents and warned that if the issue was not handled properly, it could cost the NRM votes in the region.
Moreen Namanya, the Kabale PLU chairperson, said the issue of independents was likely to compromise votes, stressing that every vote counts. She proposed a meeting between PLU coordinators and Team Peace Rugambwa to resolve the issue of independents.
Denis Muhumuza, the Ntungamo NRM district coordinator, said sometimes NRM and PLU leaders seemed to be competing for attention, wondering whose interests they were serving instead of uniting to canvass votes for President Museveni.
Robert Mbabazi, the Rukiga district PLU coordinator, called on NRM leaders to approach the 2026 general election as “war”, which requires a united front to defeat the opposition.
Rugambwa appealed to the leaders to organise people working in different sectors to form SACCOs so that the Government can channel resources to support their ventures.