The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leadership in the Buganda region, led by Hon. Yusuf Nsibambi, the Deputy President in Charge of the Buganda region, held a significant meeting yesterday to enhance mobilization and recruitment efforts.
A pivotal decision from the meeting was to organize a large rally in the East Buganda sub-region. This event is scheduled to take place in Lugazi Municipality, Buikwe District, at the Railway Grounds in Lwagadugu on Saturday, August 17th, 2024.
To ensure the rally’s success, a central organizing committee has been established.
Also Read: Kabaka Ronald Mutebi II Returns To Uganda From NamibiaÂ
Furthermore, the committee is chaired by His Worship, Hon. Asea John Baptist Onzima, Mayor of Lugazi Municipality. This rally represents the sixth edition of the party’s nationwide mobilization and recruitment campaign and will also feature the launch of digital membership registration.
The FDC leadership is confident that this event will significantly boost their efforts in the Buganda region and strengthen their presence across the country.
In conclusion, ever since the National Unity Platform (NUP) entered the politics of Uganda, things changed by acquiring more members of parliament than the FDC party.
Check also;
- UNRA Closes Zengebe-Namasale lake Kyoga Ferry ServicesÂ
- Â Lake Victoria Logistics To Reduce Cost Of Transporting FuelÂ
- JUST IN: Ugandan TikToker Jailed For Insulting President Museveni
written by @enock katamba
- Mr. katamba Enock: Professional designer with experience in web designing who started this activity in 2019 at Kyambogo University after graduation . Contact me on : (+256-758287080)
Latest entries
- International newsDecember 25, 2024Gunmen attack Haiti Hospital, Leaving Three dead
- SportsDecember 23, 2024Katie Boulter and De Minaur announce engagement
- NationalDecember 23, 2024Mityana-Mubende highway diverted over slippery conditions
- NationalDecember 23, 2024Goglon Bus Overturns on Katosi-Nyenga Road, Injuring Ten
[…] JUST IN: FDC leadership Plans Major Rally In East Buganda […]