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President Yoweri Museveni has presented the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Manifesto for 2026-2031 to residents of Kabale ahead of the 2026 general elections.
While addressing a massive campaign rally at Kigezi High School Primary Lower School Playground in Kabale Municipality on Tuesday, President Museveni, who is also the NRM Presidential flagbearer, reiterated the seven key contributions the ruling party has delivered to Uganda over the last 40 years.


“Our first contribution is peace,” he said, noting that the previous day’s visit to Kisoro reaffirmed how deeply people appreciate peace, especially given the instability in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.
On wealth creation, the President expressed satisfaction with efforts by religious leaders in Kigezi who had earlier consulted him about their internal differences.


On job creation—the fourth NRM contribution—the President clarified common misconceptions.


He stressed that the coming industrial town would focus on manufacturing and value addition—not retail trading.
The President highlighted development as the NRM’s second major contribution, citing progress in roads, electricity, telecommunications, schools, and hospitals. “Those that are not yet done will be done,” he assured.
At the same event, Anita Annet Among, Second National Vice Chairperson of the NRM, urged the people of Kabale to support President Museveni in the upcoming election.
She cautioned them not to be swayed by other presidential candidates, saying, “he is the only hope Uganda has,” and applauded his commitment to establishing an iron and steel industry in Kabale.
Former Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Ruhakana Rugunda praised the President for taking a bold stand against bad regimes and securing Uganda’s peace.
He credited President Museveni for defeating insurgent groups such as Kony, Lakwena, and the ADF, leading to the stability the country enjoys today.
The NRM Vice Chairperson for Western Uganda, Hon. Asiimwe Jonard, thanked the President for empowering the youth.
With youth comprising 70% of Uganda’s population, he said, “They need to be empowered more to join production.”
Asinga Bridget Tumwesigye, the NRM Vice Chairperson for Kabale District, thanked the President for maintaining peace and security in the district. She commended government support for road maintenance, the establishment of government seed schools, and the Presidential Skilling Hub in Kigezi, which has equipped many youths with practical skills.

