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PHILLIP R. ONGADIA: NRM Should Open More Doors for the Youth or Risk Being Stung by Their Own

Summary by Watchdog Uganda
National Resistance Movement (NRM), Uganda’s longest-serving ruling party, came to power on January 26, 1986, after a fierce and determined liberation struggle. Once referred to as “abayekera” (rebels), the movement transformed into a government built on principles that many Ugandans found refreshing and revolutionary. At the heart of our agenda was the Ten-Point Programme, a comprehensive plan meant to guide national reconstruction and social j…
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Watchdog Uganda broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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