Monday, February 29, 2016

Selected pictorial case studies into the Uganda February 18th Elections before and after; Dr. Kiiza Besigye and President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni's sick hands as well as NRM campaigns




Dr. Kiiza Besigye, with arm in bandage is hospitalized in Kenya in 2015.

YKM with sick arm

President YKM delivering a speech at the UN floor in 2015

YKM


YKM giving a talk at his country home. Source: NTV

YKM giving a talk at his country home. Source: NTV


YKM giving a talk at his country home. Source: NTV


YKM giving at a national prayer event before 2016 elections

YKM giving at a national prayer event before 2016 elections

YKM giving at a national prayer event before 2016 elections

NRM supporters at the national prayer event before 2016 election

NRM supporters at the national prayer event before 2016 election

NRM supporters at the national prayer event before 2016 election

A poster of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and the wife, First Lady Janet Kataha Museveni

NRM supporter at the national prayer event before 2016 election with effigy of NRM sole candidate

Presidential Protection Unit providing security as president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni departs from the national prayer event before 2016 election

Selected pictorial case studies into the Uganda February 18th Elections before and after; Bukomansimbi Constituency, Hon Mbidde Fred and Hon Veronica Nannyondo

Hon. Mukasa Mbidde married  the late Susan Namaganda. Susan Namaganda passed away, in 2015,  in a tragic road traffic accident that is still being questioned. She was the former Woman MP for Bukomansimbi District.

 By press time Susan Namaganda (RIP) has been replaced by her sister called Veronica Nannyondo who vowed to continue with her sister's zeal to empower the people in Bukomansimbi through projects such as: agricultural improvement; social service extension and; establishing entrepreneurial opportunities in the area. She contested as a DP candidate beating an NRM candidate. Bukomansimbi is divided into two constituencies, north and south. Ms Veronica Nanyondo, the sister of late Namaganda, standing on the Democratic Party ticket beat Ms Halima Nakawungu (NRM), Ms Salaama Nakandi (FDC), Ms Janet Kayondo and Immaculate Nabawanuka (Independent).



Election Slogan



The latest information source on Bukomansimbi District




Hon. Mukasa Mbidde mourning the death of his beloved wife (the late Hon. Veronica Namaganda). The president of DP, Hon. Norbert Mao is at extreme right paying his homage too.

The hon. Mukasa Mbidde,  attended Makerere University and Law Development Centre ( LDC). He holds a Mass Communication degree (2003) from Makerere University, an LLB (2009) from Makerere University and a postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (Dip.Leg.Pract) (2010) from LDC. He has since achieved higher education skills such as that from a leadership training at The Norwegian School of Leadership and Theology (HLT) in 2005, Mandela University, University of Witwatersrand and awards of excellence from other first world countries like United States of America. He is an elected member of the 3rd East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), representing the Republic of Uganda. He has took over this office since June 2012. He serves on three EALA committees: the Committee on Communication, Trade and Investments; the Committee on Legal, Rules and Privileges; and the Committee on Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution. He is the chairperson of the Committee on Communication, Trade and Investments. 

The Hon. Mukasa Mbidde. Source: Wikipedia

Interning last remains of MP Susan Namaganda. Source: Daily Monitor

The Hon. Veronica Nannyondo. Source: Daily Monitor





Selected pictorial case studies into the Uganda February 18th Elections before and after; FDC and NRM campaign scenarios


The Forum For Democratic Change President is Major General (Rtd) Gregory Mugisha Muntuyera, also referred to as Mugisha Muntu. He is a Ugandan politician and retired military officer. He has been President of the Forum for Democratic Change, an opposition political party, since 2012. He represented Uganda in the East African Legislative Council-EALA from 2007-2012.

The Forum For Democratic Change Party flagbearer  is Dr. Kiiza Besigye. In this pictorial essay, one will see different scenarios where Dr. Kiiza Besigye is going on about the business of campaigns only to face the full force of Uganda's security on more than one occasions. Meanwhile campaigns have to go on.




FDC Manifesto in brief


FDC Manifesto



Launching the FDC manifesto

Uganda Court of Arms
A staunch unapologetic supporter of FDC flag bearer a few minutes after casting the ballot. Note the thumb with ink to mark one who has cast a ballot to avoid multiple voting. Source: Ugo.co.ug

The 2016 Election Slogan





Kiiza Besigye election campaigns marred by clashes between armed forces and civilians in Lyantonde on Masaka-Mbarara Highway

A Kiiza Besigye supporter from one of the towns on Masaka Mbarara road being led by both uniformed and plain clothes security officers

Armed officers leading away a civilian

After inhaling tear gas  a civilian collapsed and was helped by good samaritans

Kiiza Besigye Campaign team at a road block on Masaka-Mbarara road

Kiiza Besigye supporter being led away by armed uniformed personnel


Kiiza Besigye's lead car being towed. He was stopped from proceeding to a meeting.

Armed Security Personnel leading Kiiza Besigye away

Kiiza Besigye being escorted to a nearby police station for interrogation

Hon. Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda one of the MPs who are part of the Kiiza Besigye campaign team 

The Chief of Police talking to press about denial of passage to Kiiza Besigye

Kiiza Besigye talking to press

Kiiza Besigye in another incident where security operatives refused him passage

Kiiza Besigye thrown on a waiting pick-up track


Security personnel guarding Kasangati area where they held Kiiza Besigye

Armed and ready to shoot

Watch out!

Uganda Police personnel carrier used for security during elections

Military/Security materiel deployed around Kiiza Besigye's home

Anti-riot security personnel during the elections

Selected pictorial case studies into the Uganda February 18th Elections before and after; Lord Mayor Lukwago, H.E.Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Rt. Hon. Amama Mbabazi and Hon. Norbert Mao

In this pictorial essay, one will note the different experiences that built up into a formative platform for different candidates who stood for various posts during the Uganda 2016 polls. 

We follow the President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni the NRM flag bearer, Dr. Kiiza Besigye the FDC flag bearer and John Patrick Amama Mbabazi the TDA flag bearer and Lord Mayor Lukwago who is the special campaigner for FDC.

NRM in full is: National Resistance Movement.
FDC in full is: Forum for Democratic Change.
TDA in full is: The Democratic Alliance.



Lord Mayor Lukwago's arrest in Mukono



Lord Mayor Lukwago is also a special campaigner for Dr. Kiiza Besigye


President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (YKM)


YKM


YKM in Bukomansimbi District where he made the derogatory references against the opposition. Two favorite remarks of his include: equating the opposition to vermin that sneak or take off with harvests; and warning the electorate to not vote into power the opposition otherwise they (electorate) risk missing out on government allocations. 

YKM in Bukomansimbi Constituency

YKM Bukomansimbi rally
Amama Mbabazi during his tenure as secretary general of NRM seen here consulting with President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni
Amama Mbabazi decided to stand as a presidential candidate for the 2016 elections

YKM Bukomansimbi rally




YKM- Campaign trail




Amama Mbabazi's poster



Amama Mbabazi and Kiiza Besigye consulting each other on way forward


Norbert Mao, Kiiza Besigye and Amama Mbabazi in a meeting


The faces of Museveni, Amama and Besigye


President yoweri Museveni and Amama Mbabazi arriving at a retreat sometime when they were still in same party