Born in Kyaamate

Way back in September 1944, Mzee Amosi Kaguta and Esteeri Kokundeka travelled from Kyaamat...

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President Museveni receives a Golden Plate Award

In June 2004, Museveni received the prestigious Golden Plate Award in Washington DC for leadership achievements.He was recognised for his incredible achievement which included, liberating Uganda from regimes that had led to the death of many Ugandans due to political insitabilities, leading a successful armed struggle that liberated the country from two decades of dictatorship and restored peace and stability and also his exemplary leadership Uganda. Bishop  Desmond Tutu handed the award to President Museveni.

H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni sworn in for second term May 2001 as the President of Uganda

On 12th May, 2001, Museveni began his second presidital term after a massive campaign where he won with a 69.3% as a National Resistance Movernment (NRM) flag bearer. His manfesito was "Consolidating the Achievements" where promised to continue implementing sound economic policies, investing in health and education, and fostering regional cooperation.
 

Parish Development Model, A New Era of Growth


Parish Development Model (PDM) is a government strategy designed to uplift households from subsistence farming into the money economy by improving incomes and welfare at the parish level. This was launched on 26 February, 2022 by HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in Kibuku District. This was the president’s idea to create a government initiative aimed at uplifting millions of Ugandan households with low-income earners from poverty. PDM brought to the parish level to empower communities’ local management planning, resource distribution and enterprise development.

Publishes Sowing The Mustard Seed

In 1997, Museveni published Sowing the Mustard Seed, recounting the liberation struggle and Uganda’s transformation.
The book covers his early life in rural Ankole, education, and political awakening, leading to his role in the Bush War with the National Resistance Army (NRA). Museveni portrays the struggle as a fight for freedom, justice, and democracy, highlighting the sacrifices of his comrades. 

Capture of Kampala

On January 26, 1986, Museveni's National Resistance Army (NRA) fighters captured Kampala after a five-year guerrilla war known as the Ugandan Bush War, leading to the establishment of a new government under Museveni's leadership. 

The NRA forces successfully captured the city from the retreating Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), signaling a definitive victory. 

Bush War & Capture of Power

On February 6, 1981, Museveni launched a guerrilla war with 41 fighters, with only 27 armed with guns and pistols and attacked Kabamba Military School. This bold move launched a 5-year guerrilla war that liberated Uganda. 

Led by President Yoweri Museveni drove along Masaka-Nyendo-Katigondo-Ssembabule road in an old truck with one mission, to attack Kabamba Military Barracks and grab as many guns as possible so that they start a revolution to overthrow President Milton Obote.

Protecting the Gains

Our manifesto is a clear expression of who we are, what we stand for, and the change we aim to create. It captures the values that drive our work, the principles that guide our decisions, and the vision that shapes our future. 

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