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President Yoweri Museveni is today, December 5, 2025, hunting for votes in the neighbouring districts of Bundibugyo and Ntoroko in the Rwenzori region.
This will be his second day in Rwenzori after campaigning in the neighbouring districts of Kasese and Bunyangabu.
In 2010, the northern part of Bundibugyo was removed to form Ntoroko to enable the Government to bring services closer to the people.


Ntoroko has 114,858 inhabitants living in 10 sub-counties/town councils and 178 villages.
In the 2021 general election, Ntoroko had 38,098 registered voters, and out of these, 25,285 (66.4%) voted.
Museveni got 19,670 (80.2%) votes while Kyagulanyi polled 4,212 (17.2%).
Ntoroko now has a total of 49,348 voters, an increase of 11,250. Just like its mother district, Ntoroko’s polling stations also increased to 132, up from 85 in 2021.
Museveni is seeking re-election for a seventh term in office next year on the National Resistance Movement party ticket.
He is campaigning under the theme: “Protecting the Gains, Making a Qualitative Leap into High Middle-Income Status.”
The theme focuses on safeguarding achievements over the past 39 years, such as peace and development, while aiming to propel Uganda to high middle-income status.
Other gains include wealth creation initiatives, job opportunities, service delivery, market access, as well as East African political federation.
By the time of writing this story, Museveni was set to hold his first campaign rally of the day at Bumaadu Primary School playground in Bundibugyo, and at Karugutu Primary School playground in Ntoroko for his second and final political event.