50 days after the January 2026 elections, the Electoral Commission has still not released a detailed breakdown of the presidential results they declared.
Transparency is the foundation of public trust in any democracy. Citizens deserve to see the full results- clearly, openly, and without delay.
Justice dies in darkness.
By 24, Bobi Wine had already built a strong home and was driving a very expensive car, an Escalade.
By age 27, he was an established gentleman and a responsible father to his children.
By 30, he had produced some of the biggest songs in the country and was undoubtedly among Uganda’s top artists.
After many years enjoying Bobi Wine the musician, the country witnessed the emergence of Robert Kyagulanyi, the fearless and bold leader.
You may not agree with his approach, but he remains a powerful inspiration to many young people.
Fellow Ugandans, President Bobi Wine’s house is now fully under military lockdown. His wife Barbie is under house arrest, with no access to food or essentials. After the brutal raid by soldiers on Dictator Museveni and Muhoozi’s orders, leaders and lawyers have been blocked from entering.
We call on all Ugandans to join us on 1st March as we march to deliver food and basic needs to the family. This is not just about one person; it’s about standing up for every citizen’s dignity. #FreeUgandaNow #March2Magere