Uganda: Bobi Wine Losing Support Due to Lack of Clear Message, Says NRM’s Mulindwa

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Speaking on Sanyuka TV on Monday, Mulindwa forecasted a significant drop in the National Unity Platform’s (NUP) influence in the 2026 general elections, particularly in Buganda.

Rogers Mulindwa, the senior manager for Information, Communication, and Public Relations at the National Resistance Movement (NRM), has claimed that Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, is losing public support because of an unclear political message.

Speaking on Sanyuka TV on Monday, Mulindwa forecasted a significant drop in the National Unity Platform’s (NUP) influence in the 2026 general elections, particularly in Buganda.

He criticised Kyagulanyi’s approach, stating that his communication lacks substance.

“There is no message from Kyagulanyi; the statements are made by Bobi Wine. I am also a fan of Bobi Wine and enjoy his music,” Mulindwa remarked, suggesting that the NUP leader’s political messaging does not resonate with voters.

Mulindwa further argued that NUP would find it challenging to retain parliamentary seats in Buganda, predicting the party would win fewer than 11 seats due to what he described as unfulfilled promises.

“People are tired of them because they failed to deliver on the promises they made,” he added, pointing to what he believes is growing voter dissatisfaction in the region.

He also dismissed the opposition’s chances of unseating President Museveni in the 2026 elections, asserting that any potential change in leadership would more likely come from within the NRM itself.