By BM
The engines have roared to life and the countdown to Uganda’s most anticipated election has officially begun.
The Electoral Commission has made a bold statement on Thursday, unveiling a fleet of brand-new vehicles, including powerful Toyota Land Cruisers and double-cabin pickups, just months ahead of the 2026 general elections.
The freshly imported vehicles have already started arriving at the Commission’s headquarters in Kampala, sending ripples through the political scene.
While rumors swirled about pampered presidential hopefuls getting luxury rides, the EC was quick to put on the brakes.
“These vehicles are not for the candidates themselves,” said EC spokesperson Julius Mucunguzi. “The pickups are strictly for the security teams assigned to each nominee. The Land Cruisers? They’ll be used by our senior officials overseeing the elections.”
Still, the optics is striking. Rows of new 4x4s gleaming under the Kampala sun paint a vivid picture of the high-stakes political storm that’s about to hit.
With official nominations set for September 23 and 24, the election engine is already revving into high gear.
Would-be presidents are now scrambling to meet a demanding list of constitutional and legal hurdles, from proving their academic credentials to collecting voter signatures from across Uganda’s diverse districts.
It’s a tough climb and one that’s only just begun.
Once the dust settles from nominations, the campaign trail opens wide on October 4, promising three adrenaline-fueled months of rallies, promises, and political drama.
The final lap comes between January 12 and February 9, 2026, when Ugandans cast their votes in what many predict will be a no-holds-barred fight for the presidency.
And with armored pickups escorting candidates and Land Cruisers ferrying officials across the country, one thing is certain: this isn’t just another election, it’s a high-octane, full-throttle battle for Uganda’s future. Buckle up. The road to 2026 just got real. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























