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Patrick Amuriat Prophesies Stillbirth For Proposed New Party By FDC Breakaway Faction

Patrick Amuriat Prophesies A Stillbirth For The Proposed New Party By The FDC Breakaway Faction

The current president of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) Hon Patrick Amuriat Oboi has prophesied a stillbirth of the new proposed party by the FDC breakaway faction. It should be noted that the Najjanankumbi party saw a group of some of its strongmen walk away from it. These include the likes of Dr. Col. Kiiza Besigye, Lord Mayor Erias ...

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FDC Destroyed Their Own Party And Shouldn’t Blame President Museveni – Hon Daudi Kabanda

Daudi Kabanda - FDC Destroyed Their Own Party And Not Muse...

Kasambya County MP Hon Daudi Kabanda has faulted the FDC for being at the forefront of destroying their own party. He added that they shouldn’t be blaming President Museveni for their debacles. It should be noted that the once-strong party now has two factions. One is the Katonga faction led by Erias Lukwago, Kiiza Besigye, Wasswa Birigwa, and Ibrahim Ssemujju ...

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FDC Will Die- Former Part President Dr Kiiza Besigye Predicts

FDC Will Die- Former Part President Dr Kiiza Besigye Predicts

The former president of the Forum for Democratic Change, Col Dr. Kiiza Besigye, has predicted the death of the party he founded. Besigye while appearing in an interview with NBS TV said that the party is a strong one. However, if it doesn’t get the necessities required for it to survive, it will eventually die. The four-time presidential candidate also ...

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I Joined Politics Accidentally – Hon Salaamu Musumba

Salaam Musumba; Tayebwa Was Tense On His First Chairing, He was...

Hon. Salaamu Musumba, the Vice Chairperson of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), has revealed that she landed into politics accidentally. Musumba while appearing on NBS TV’s Face-off said that she was working with Uganda Red Cross Society. This was at the end of the 1986 Bush war. And there was a lot of social building to be done both in ...

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