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Hajjat Namyalo rallies women at NRM Prayers ahead of Museveni nomination

Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye (in green) flanked by NRM Women’s League members during national prayers at Hotel La Vena, Seguku Katale, ahead of President Museveni’s nomination.

Entebbe, Uganda: The Head of the Office of the National Chairman (ONC), Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo Uzeiye, on Monday evening, joined hundreds of National Resistance Movement (NRM) Women’s League leaders for their national prayers held as a dedication of President Museveni’s nomination due Tuesday, September 23, at the new EC offices in Lweza.

The prayers, organized at Hotel La Vena, Seguku Katale, along Entebbe Road by Ms Adrine Kobusingye, the newly elected National Chairperson of the NRM Women’s League, drew women leaders and chairpersons from across the country, all pledging to safeguard the gains of peace, security, and development achieved under his tenure.

Speaking to the leaders, Hajjat Namyalo, popularly known as the Chief Muzzukulu, urged women to remain steadfast in mobilization and to guard the progress realized under the leadership of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

“I thank our sister Adrine Kobusingye for taking on this noble responsibility of leading women and advocating for their empowerment. I also thank all women who continue to stand with President Museveni. Your support is the backbone of the Movement, and together we shall secure victory come 2026,” Hajjat Namyalo said.

The ONC boss emphasized that unity and resilience among women were vital in advancing socio-economic transformation and sustaining political stability.

”Let us remain united and unshakable. When women come together with one voice, we not only transform our families and society, but we also secure Uganda’s political future,” she added.

On her part, Adrine expressed gratitude to the women for entrusting her with the leadership of the NRM Women’s League. She pledged to work tirelessly in mobilization and ensure that women’s voices are fully represented.

“I want to sincerely thank you, my fellow women, for trusting me with this great responsibility. Together, we shall keep our league strong, protect the gains we have achieved, and rally behind President Museveni for continued transformation,” Adrine said.

“As women of the movement, we are ready to mobilize from the grassroots up. Our strength lies in unity, and we shall deliver victory for President Museveni,” she further pledged.

At the same event, Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, the newly elected 2nd National Vice Chairperson of NRM (Female), boosted the NRM Women’s League SACCO with an additional UGX 180 million, bringing the total to UGX 300 million after another member had earlier raised UGX 120 million.

”We recognise the significant contributions of H.E. towards women’s empowerment and the establishment of frameworks that have enabled women in this country to thrive. I am thankful to the leadership of the Women’s League for their efforts to unify their membership and implement economic empowerment programs that foster growth and entrepreneurship” the Speaker said.

Held under the theme “All Women for Museveni – Small Things Must Change,” the Women’s League reaffirmed their loyalty to the NRM flagbearer, sending a strong message of faith, unity, and determination as Uganda heads into the 2026 elections.

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