NRM parliamentary primaries 2025 - as it happened

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NRM parliamentary primaries 2025 - as it happened

NRM parliamentary primaries 2025 - as it happened

Presented and edited by Joseph Kizza(Scroll down the page to view earlier updates)

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12:15 AM

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And there will be more winners to be announced in the coming minutes and hours. For now, I conclude this live page.

Congratulations to all the winners!

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12:04 AM

More winners...

▪️ Former area MP Hajji Muyanja Mbabali - Bukoto South (Lwengo district)

▪️ Emmanuel Kiyimba - Bukoto Midwest (Lwengo district)

▪️ MP Muyunja Ssentayi - Bukoto West (Lwengo district)

▪️ Annet Musibikha - Manafwa district Woman MP, beating incumbent Dr. Mary Goretti Kitutu

▪️ Sylvia Katoko - Kibuku district Woman MP

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11:58 PM

Yeri wins Tororo Municipality ticket

New Vision's George Ofwono reports:

Apollo Yeri Ofwono, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Tororo Municipality, has secured the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party flag for the upcoming general elections. Ofwono was declared the winner after garnering 4,176 votes.

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11:40 PM

Teso Affairs minister on winning side

New Vision's Michael Onyinge reports:

In Kalaki district, Teso Affairs minister Clement Kenneth Ongalo Obote has retained the NRM flag, beating the LC5 chairperson of Kalaki, Samuel Okello.

Ongalo got 25,934 votes, Okello 17,238, Isaac Arwei Okello 2,384 and David Omara 968.

Meanwhile, the incumbent Woman MP of Kalaki, Jennifer Ayoo Nulukwago, has lost the party ticket to Maria Goretti Ajilo.

Ajilo polled 18,605 votes, Nalukwago got 10,933 votes, Monica Asako garnered 9,524 votes while Angela Apako trailed with 1,711 votes.

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11:26 PM

VP Alupo cruises to victory

In Katakwi district, Vice-President Jessica Alupo will be the NRM flagbearer in next year's race for Katakwi district Woman MP, after securing a comfortable victory in Thursday's primaries.

Alupo polled 84,944 (88.8%), easily shaking off three other contestants.

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11:13 PM

Gen Moses Ali wins Adjumani flag

The Second Deputy Prime Minister, Gen. Moses Ali, has won the NRM parliamentary primary elections for Adjumani West in Adjumani district with 8,609 votes, beating immediate challenger Nixon Owole, Moses Kibrai and Santos Adrawa Santos.

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11:04 PM

Who else has won?

▪️ Defence minister Jacob Oboth-Oboth wins West Budama Central

▪️ Former MP Andrew Aja Baryayanga wins Kabale Municipality

▪️ Susan Apio declared NRM flagbearer for Kwania district Woman MP

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10:46 PM

Rwashande vs Ssekikubo in Lwemiyaga

The Lwemiyaga parliamentary race candidate, Brig Gen (rtd) Emmanuel Rwashande, and his team are at the Ssembabule district headquarters (tally centre) awaiting the announcement of the final results, with provisional results indicating he is ahead of challenger and incumbent area MP Theodore Ssekikubo.

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10:39 PM

Mbaziira takes Rubaga South flag

Meanwhile, it has been a landslide victory for Musa Mbaziira in the Rubaga South County contest, garnering 20,148 votes (94.2%) against Derick Lufunya's 1,233 votes (5.8%).

He was declared winner by Robert Kato, the NRM electoral commission returning officer for Rubaga South.

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10:30 PM

More winners...

▪️ Godfrey Wakooli retains the NRM flag for Butiru County in Manafwa district

▪️ Eng John Wambogo Wekesa wins the Mbale Industrial City Division ticket

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10:25 PM

MUK Chancellor Kiyonga wins in Bukonzo

▪️ Makerere University Chancellor Crispus Kiyonga wins Bukonzo West County ticket in Kasese district

▪️ Stephenson Lokoru wins Chekwii East flag in Nakapiripirit district with 2,930 votes, beating minerals state minister Peter Lokeris

▪️ Sylvia Alinaitwe Mwanaki secures the Rukiga Woman MP NRM ticket, defeating the incumbent, Caroline Kamusime

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10:10 PM

Namukose will carry Jinja flag

In the Jinja district Woman MP NRM race, Monica Kamagu Namukose won with 33,941 votes, defeating Peace Tibyaze (28,739 votes) and Loy Katali (6,441 votes), reports Jackie Nambogga.

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10:02 PM

Nameere secures Masaka City ticket

Senior Presidential Advisor on Greater Masaka Affairs, Justine Nameere, has won the Masaka City Woman MP NRM parliamentary flag.

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9:53 PM

Ex-minister wins Samia Bugwe South flag

New Vision's Egesa Hajusu reports:

Former East African Community (EAC) Affairs state minister Julius Maganda Wandera has sailed through in the Samia Bugwe South race. He polled 15,813, beating incumbent Godfrey Were Odero (8,862 votes). Odero also lost to Maganda in 2020 but went on to defeat the latter in the general election. Thursday's polls were generally peaceful in the constituency.

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9:27 PM

Minister Adoa leading in Serere

New Vision's Godfrey Ojore reports:

As at 9pm, incumbent Hellen Adoa (fisheries state minister) was leading in nine sub-counties out of the 15 in Serere district in the district Woman MP race. Her challengers are Esther Lucy Achom and Florence Iyogil. William Olir, the Serere district registrar, said that results from all villages had arrived at the tally centre.

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9:18 PM

More winners

▪️ Michael Maranga Mawanda - Igara East (Bushenyi)

▪️ Sam Engola - Lira district

▪️ Cohen Kyampene Amanya - Bushenyi district

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9:11 PM

Who else has won?

In Koboko Municipality in Kiboko district, incumbent MP Dr Charles Ayume has won the NRM flag with over 4,000 votes against his closest rival and Municipality mayor Wilson Sanya's 2,600 votes, reports Robert Adiga.

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9:02 PM

Wanyoto sails through in Mbale

In a three-way contest, Lydia Wanyoto Mutende has won the Mbale City Woman MP ticket. She got 52,299 votes, brushing aside Sarah Wasagali (14,601 votes) and Ritah Namuwenge (8,775 votes).

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8:48 PM

Anywar remains firm in Kitgum

New Vision's Christopher Nyeko reports:

Water and environment state minister Beatrice Atim Anywar has been declared the winner in the race for the Kitgum Municipality MP party flag. She garnered 3,730 votes, beating Henry Kissinger Oryem (363 votes), and George William Otim (29 votes).

Anywar was declared winner by Cyrus Odongkene, the NRM party registrar for Kitgum district and party administrator Innocent Geoffrey Nyeko.

Shortly after confirmed victor, she commended her supporters for entrusting her with the party flag and rallied them to continue with the support even in the forthcoming 2026 general elections.

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8:35 PM

Candidate in hot soup over DR forms

New Vision's Godfrey Ojore reports:

Police have arrested Angela Atima after she allegedly handed the registrar James Otilem fake declaration of results (DR) forms. In the picture below is the DPC of Katakwi district, Jude Nasucha, checking out the alleged fake forms, flanked by deputy RDC Xevior Okwi. Atima (right) has tried to explain herself but she has been taken to the central police station to record a statement.

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8:18 PM

Gashaija shines and smiles in Entebbe

New Vision's Julius Luwemba reports:

Steven Shyaka Gashaija has been declared winner of the Entebbe Municipality NRM MP flag with 4,175 votes — defeating opponents Jane Scholastica Gamba (467 votes) and Jovia Namara (192 votes).

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8:10 PM

Namara coasts to victory in Buyaga West

Dennis Namara has swept the field in the Buyaga West contest, securing 59% of the vote to emerge winner of the NRM parliamentary ticket.

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8:02 PM

Who else has won?

Annet Katusiime Mugisha will carry the NRM flag for Bushenyi district Woman MP after beating Vianah Kemigisha in the primaries. Katusiime won with 49,604 votes against Kemigisha's 32,279 votes.

Iddi Basajjabalaba has taken the Bushenyi Ishaka Municipality flag with 13,765 votes.

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7:42 PM

'Underdog' wins in Busia

New Vision's Egesa Hajusu reports:

Underdog Sowedi Isma Mulemya has swept all the 24 villages of Busia Municipality to win the NRM parliamentary ticket. He has beaten the likes of incumbent Geoffrey Macho, Sarah Taabu, Michael Wesonga Khajuba, and Hassan Kanuna.

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7:36 PM

Adome retains Moroto Municipality ticket

New Vision's Olandason Wanyama reports:

In Moroto district (Karamoja sub-region), incumbent Francis Lorika Adome has retained the Moroto Municipality NRM parliamentary flag. He garnered 2,129 votes (57%), beating challengers Fred Angella (1,529 votes), Esther Angella Pulkol (49 votes), and Rosemary Nate (9 votes).

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7:25 PM

Nambi takes Kawempe North flag

Faridah Nambi has been declared winner of the Kawempe North NRM parliamentary primaries with 9,820 votes, with her challenger Hanifa Karadi garnering 1,085 votes.

Meanwhile, the supporters and agents of Ntale Madina have celebrated her election victory in her absence after winning the Kawempe South NRM ticket. Madina scored 12,802 votes, easily beating John Bogere Muwanguzi (298 votes) and Nakamya Fatia (257 votes).

The results were declared by Jane Kabahweza.

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7:10 PM

Unopposed in Greater Masaka

Here are the unopposed parliamentary contenders from Greater Masaka region:

▪️ Kyotera: Microfinance state minister Haruna Kasolo

▪️ Kalungu East: Former defense minister Vincent Ssempijja

▪️ Mawogola North: Sodo Godfrey Aine Kaguta

▪️ Nyendo Mukungwe Division: Rachael Nakitende

▪️ Kimaanya Kabonela Division: Robert Assimwe Kimanya

▪️ Bukomansimbi North: Salim Kissekka

▪️ Bukomansimbi South: Bashir Ssemakula

(Reporting by Dismus Buregyeya)

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7:06 PM

Who is leading where?

Here are the candidates leading early, according to provisional results, as reported by New Vision's Bruno Mugizi:

SHEEMA DISTRICT

Sheema North: Dr Elioda Tumwesigye

Sheema Municipality: Dickson Kateshumbwa

Sheema South: Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu

Sheema District Woman MP: Adrine Katusiime Mwebesa

BUSHENYI DISTRICT

Igara West: Cohen Kyampene

Igara East: Michael Mawanda

Bushenyi District Woman MP: Annet Mugisha Katusiime

Bushenyi-Ishaka Municipality: Iddi Basajjabalaba

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6:58 PM

Hashim wins Nebbi Municipality ticket

Sulaiman Hashim has been declared the winner of the Nebbi Municipality MP NRM primary election, with 4,316 votes against his challenger Alfred Ronald Olar's 2,450 votes.

That means Hashim will cary the party's flag in next year's general election.

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6:33 PM

It's crunch time!

Candidates are now eagerly waiting for the outcome of today's primaries. One of them is Peace Tibyaze, who is eyeing the Jinja Woman parliamentary seat flag and is seen here below already settled at the tally centre.

Tibyaze's challenger, Monica Kamagu Namukose (pictured below, right) is also at the facility with her poll agents.

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6:25 PM

6 Agago villages vote without 'yellow book'

New Vision's Christopher Nyeko reports:

In the northern district of Agago, six villages where the voters registers (yellow books) not delivered in time prompted the respective election officials to turn to the village chairpersons to help in physically verifying the eligible voters.

They include Wii-polo cell in Lai-Mutto Town Council, Ogole village in Wol sub-county, Polcani Bunga and Ojur Villages in Lamiyo sub-county, Alwee village in Agengo sub-county and Olung village in Lokole sub-county.

Patrick Komakech, the NRM party administrator for Agago district, said there was a mixup of yellow books for the affected villages with the ones for Gulu and Omoro districts.

He said the registers were later delivered to the district, but after voting had ended.

Simon Peter Okeny, the NRM assistant registrar for Agago district, said he had shared soft copies of the register with the officials conducting the exercise in the affected villages but that that did not help much since most of the officials did not have smartphones or other gadgets to view the names.

According to him, they ended up using the village chairpersons to identify and verify the eligible voters, while other officials used the outdated party register in their possession.

In the race for the district Woman MP flag, incumbent MP Beatrice Akello Akori is battling Nancy Anek Obita.

For the Agago County contest, incumbent David Lagen is locking horns with Charles Peter Odok, Edward Makmot Otto, and Charles Komakech T'ooOdera.

Meanwhile, in Agago North County, incumbent John Amos Okot is facing off with Beatrice Atim, Benson Lugwar, William Sam Oyet, and Peter Okio Olal and in Agago West County, incumbent Ricky Richard Anywar is tussling it out with Jimmy Akasa Mokili and James Onying Penywii.

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6:13 PM

WATCH: Rain dampens vote counting

New Vision's Godfrey Ojore reports:

A downpour in Katakwi district has temporarily halted the counting of vote results. It has been raining since 5pm. Security is tight.

Take a look: Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).



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