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July 17, 2025, still lingers in Peace Tibyaze’s mind when she yelled inside the tally centre protesting the outcome of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primaries for Members of Parliament.
The 32-year-old contested with current Jinja district speaker Monic Namukose and incumbent MP Loy Katali for the Jinja District Woman MP seat.
Confident with the outcome that was putting her in the lead for the party flag, Jinja district NRM registrar Paul Kiwanuka Kabale would instead declare Namukose as the party’s flag bearer with 33.941 (49.1%) votes.
The July 2025 race saw Katali coming second with 6,441 (9.3%) as Tibyaze, a lawyer by profession, trailed with 28,739 (41.5%), causing uproar in the tally centre at the Kagoma town council premises.
As Kabale declared Namukose as the duly card-bearer upon polling the highest percentage, Tibyaze disputed the victory.
Having collected the declaration forms quietly, she complained of Mpungwe polling centre, saying the results had been altered.
The 32-year-old, who was being blocked by Police officers from reaching Kabale, cited Munyegera zone in Buwenge town council, where Namukose polled 85, but a zero was added, inflating the result by 765 votes to 850.
She also reported a similar case at Buwala A Nakakulwe in Butagaya sub-county, but upon verification, she had polled 702 votes while Namukose and Katali got 62 and 2 votes, respectively.
Tibyaze said they recorded a video as evidence to back their concerns at Buweera in Nkondo, where the results were not submitted at the tally centre.
As she kept complaining, Namukose’s supporters asked Kabale to proceed with the declaration process and advised Tibyaze to petition court if she wasn’t satisfied with the outcome.
A crying Peace Tibyaze said it was inevitable and doesn’t regret her act because she was on the right track, which earned her the flag until she fought her way to parliament. (Photo by Jackie Nambogga)