Janet Museveni won the NRM chairperson job for Ntungamo District without facing any competition. The First Lady and Education Minister kept her current party leadership role during voting at Kyamate Secondary School. Dr. Tanga Odoi from the NRM Electoral Commission announced her victory to delegates. Party members praised her work helping the district grow over many years. Leaders said she guides the area toward better development and stronger political support.
Yona Musinguzi grabbed the vice chairperson position after beating three other candidates with 1,162 votes. The Ntungamo Municipality parliament member promised to work closely with Janet Museveni. He wants to build more party support and weaken opposition groups across the district. Musinguzi pledged to help bring unity among different party factions. His victory speech focused on collaboration and teamwork moving forward.
Fighting broke out during the treasurer contest between Bitariho Sebastian and Asuman Kigongo supporters. Kigongo won with 716 votes but his opponent's backers claimed cheating happened during counting. Presiding officer Miria Mirembe stopped all remaining elections until Monday because of the chaos. Bitariho supporters demanded new voting and blamed police for interfering with fair results. Kigongo defended his win and asked party members to unite for future success.
Yona Musinguzi grabbed the vice chairperson position after beating three other candidates with 1,162 votes. The Ntungamo Municipality parliament member promised to work closely with Janet Museveni. He wants to build more party support and weaken opposition groups across the district. Musinguzi pledged to help bring unity among different party factions. His victory speech focused on collaboration and teamwork moving forward.
Fighting broke out during the treasurer contest between Bitariho Sebastian and Asuman Kigongo supporters. Kigongo won with 716 votes but his opponent's backers claimed cheating happened during counting. Presiding officer Miria Mirembe stopped all remaining elections until Monday because of the chaos. Bitariho supporters demanded new voting and blamed police for interfering with fair results. Kigongo defended his win and asked party members to unite for future success.