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M7’s Worst Nightmare: How Kyagulanyi Turned the Tables & Rocked Uganda’s Political Foundation – A Glimpse of 2026

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By Aggrey Baba

Heading into the 2026 general elections, the echoes of the Uganda’s 2021 presidential race still resonate in the country’s political landscape.

In what turned out to be one of his toughest battles, President Yoweri Museveni (M7), who had ruled Uganda for over three decades, found himself facing a challenge from an unexpected source, Robert Kyagulanyi, better known as Bobi Wine. Once dismissed by M7 as a “goon” with no political substance, Kyagulanyi went on to become one of the most formidable opposition figure the president had ever faced.

In the years leading up to the 2021 elections, M7 had often referred to Kyagulanyi and other opposition leaders as “goons,” accusing them of exploiting populist sentiments without offering real solutions.

In a rare interview in 2017, M7 dismissed his opponents as opportunists who lacked ideologies, emphasizing that their politics were driven by identity and sectarianism rather than the interests of the nation. To him, figures like Kyagulanyi appeared to be no more than fleeting distractions.

However, by 2021, the musician turned politician had built a significant political movement in the form of People Power, which later transformed into the National Unity Plataform (NUP), and his popularity was rapidly growing, particularly among Uganda’s youth and urban population.

The 2021 presidential race was unlike any before it. M7, traversing the country to address rallies, chair cabinet meetings, and attend international conferences, found himself grappling with a well-organized and passionate opposition. Kyagulanyi’s rallies, despite heavy repression, became major events, attracting thousands who were disillusioned with the NRM government and its longstanding leadership.

M7’s struggle to contain the rising tide of opposition became more apparent as the campaign wore on. The president, known for his vigorous public presence, appeared visibly changed. Reports and onlookers noted his significant weight loss during the campaign period, sparking speculation that the pressure from Kyagulanyi’s influence was taking a toll on him.

Many Ugandans, both supporters and critics, pointed to the change as a sign that the president was feeling the weight of a serious political threat. However, Museveni later clarified that the weight loss was not due to stress but an intentional health measure.

Yet, the speculation persisted, was the pressure exerted by Kyagulanyi and his supporters a contributing factor in Museveni’s shift in appearance? I also don’t know.

As the election approached, it was clear that Kyagulanyi had succeeded in galvanizing a portion of the electorate, especially the youth who felt marginalized under M7’s long tenure. Despite the government’s harsh tactics of banning opposition rallies, deploying security forces to disrupt campaigns, and arresting opposition leaders, the fervor for Kyagulanyi only grew.

The election environment was tense, but it marked a critical point where M7 could no longer dismiss his challenger as a mere “goon.”

Although M7 ultimately secured a sixth term, the 2021 election proved to be a significant political moment. It wasn’t just about the presidency, but also about a shifting political narrative.

The influence of Kyagulanyi’s People Power movement/NUP was undeniable, and it resonated in the parliamentary results as well. Many NRM MPs, once considered untouchable, lost their seats to opposition candidates, some of whom were directly directly supported by Kyagulanyi’s movemnt. This was a sign of the changing political tides and the challenge the ruling party would face in future elections.

Looking back, the 2021 election was not just a political contest, but also a turning point in Uganda’s political history. M7, who had once belittled Kyagulanyi, found himself confronting a new political force he could no longer ignore.

The president’s weight loss, while later explained as a personal health decision, symbolized the intense pressure he faced during the campaign. The opposition, led by figures like Kyagulanyi, had clearly struck a nerve within the NRM and its leadership.

As Uganda looks ahead to the 2026 elections, the legacy of the 2021 race remains fresh in the minds of many. The 2021 contest between M7 and Kyagulanyi highlighted the deepening divide between the government and the younger generation, who were increasingly seeking change. It demonstrated the power of youth mobilization and social media, and it proved that the long-held dominance of the NRM was not as secure as it once seemed.

The influence of Kyagulanyi and his supporters reshaped the political conversation, and as we approach the next election, the echoes of 2021 will undoubtedly play a role in shaping Uganda’s political future.

In many ways, the 2021 elections were a warning shot to the NRM, showing that even a seemingly indomitable president could face serious opposition from those he once dismissed. As we look toward 2026, the question remains: Will the political landscape continue to shift, or will M7’s NRM hold firm against the growing wave of opposition? (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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