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Mugisha Muntu Tells Ugandans How No Politician Will Come To Their Rescue

Mugisha Muntu Says Police Are Like Robots -Details Here!

According to Maj. Gen. (rtd) Mugisha Muntu, only his formulae can transform this country. Others (politicians) can only capture power and keep on behaving like the NRM. “I don’t understand Ugandans because they have been blindfolded to think that one of the top politicians will come and save them from the misery they are undergoing,” Muntu says. The Alliance for ...

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We Don’t Work Within Other Political Parties – Gen. Mugisha Muntu

Mugisha Muntu Says Police Are Like Robots -Details Here!

Gen. Mugisha Muntu, the leader of Alliance For National Transformation, has said they can’t work within other political parties. He says by the time another opposition party comes up, it means the existing parties have probably not done enough. He says if they stayed in FDC, they would only be fighting amongst themselves. “Opposition doesn’t mean opposition political parties. Even ...

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Our Separation Has Never Been Understood By The Country – Gen Mugisha Muntu

Mugisha Muntu warns age limit agitators

The leader of Opposition party the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT), Mugisha Muntu, has revealed that the country has never understood why his faction decided to break away from the FDC. After Besigye’s term as party president came to an end, Muntu contested for the party presidency against Patrick Amuriat Oboi. The hotly contested election was won by Amuriat, a ...

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Mugisha Muntu Explains Origins Of Dates For NRM Liberation Day

Mugisha Muntu warns age limit agitators

Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) leader Gen Gregory Mugisha Muntu has come out to reveal why the NRM Liberation day was put on 26th January. The former presidential candidate said that they actually conquered Kampala on the 25th of January. They however decided to push the date of the Liberation a day further to 26th January. This was done to ...

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