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Museveni highlights Namayingo’s progress at campaign rally
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71129, member: 636"] President Yoweri Museveni revisited a former conflict zone in Namayingo District, reflecting on military encounters with forces loyal to Idi Amin before contrasting those experiences with current infrastructure development. Speaking at a campaign rally, he emphasized that the area once marked by battles with Lakwena and FOBA insurgents crossing from Kenya has achieved stability, enabling construction and economic advancement. The head of state highlighted healthcare expansion across 11 sub-counties, including plans to elevate facilities at Mutumba and Sigulu to higher operational status. He promoted agricultural transformation through a four-acre farming model while distributing party flags to candidates ahead of elections. First Lady Janet Museveni urged citizens to maintain national cohesion through the ruling party framework. District officials reported population growth reaching 266,716 residents, water access improving to 71 percent, and household disbursements totaling 15.3 billion shillings. Electrification efforts have connected seven sub-counties to the power grid alongside solar irrigation installations and expanded cooperative banking initiatives. [/QUOTE]
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