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Nsibambi Says NUP is full of illiterates its MPs can’t even write their names!

The Homeland Newspaper by The Homeland Newspaper
February 17, 2026
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Defeated Mawokota south MP Yusuf Nsibambi has cursed Kyagulanyi and Francis Zzaake who he says went to Mawokota and decampaigned him.

He says that Zzaake is an illiterate man who can’t even write his name yet he many times went to Mawokota to de-campaign him at Martin Ssejjemba’s rallies.

He says he was also abused a lot by area NUP leaders led by Hilderman Kiyaga who were joined by Zzaake. Nsibambi says he is the one who made NUP strong in the whole of Mpigi by funding all its candidates in 2021 and he is now disappointed that Kyagulanyi has paid him back this way by putting Ssejjemba against him.

Appearing on his weekly Mawokota empya radio program on CBS for the last time, Nsibambi said he felt stabbed in the back when Kyagulanyi brought Martin Ssejjemba who is a very poor young man to come and stand against him.

He says Ssejjemba was so poor he could not even buy drinking water for his polling agents. “He couldn’t even collect his DR forms because he is broke and that’s why I’m now behind Hon Susan Nakawuki of NRM because she is the one people voted and she is a smart person.”

Nsibambi added that the NUP bosses are ungrateful and the party is full of amatuers. He said that Nakawuki of NRM is a good person and he is ready to support her agenda for Mawokota south.

Nsibambi also blamed the catholic priests in Mpigi who he says de-campaigned him openly. “In fact, I blame the ordinary voters less because they were misled by those priests who openly fought me saying I should go and stand in Butambala because I’m a moslem.”

Nsibambi said Muwanga Kivumbi is his witness on the catholic priests who fought him because he knows the full story. A tearful Nsibambi said he regrets why he didn’t listen to his wife Nansubuga who warned him not to be in elective politics.

He cursed Francis Zzaake who would drive to Mawokota to de-campaign him, saying he is a fake man who is so stupid he can’t even write his name.

He also criticised Kyagulanyi saying he should come up and lead Ugandans in demanding their victory instead of hiding because he is the one who introduced the word tukabanje-which means let’s demand for our victory.

Nsibambi said he was so disappointed getting zeros at polling stations because of the propaganda by the catholic priests even in areas where he had put billions of money helping poor people making roads and bringing electricity.

He said he didn’t know that those catholic priests are full of hatred. “I would even eat food in their parishes at functions but now I realize they may even have poisoned me because those people are full of hate.”

He said he is now done with elective politics of Mawokota and will now be concentrating on his family and FDC headquarters at Najjanankumbi. He also said he blames NUP which put weak candidates which enabled NRM to win in places like Kasese.

He said he has hope in Nakawuki because she is a good person who he taught at Makerere and worked with Joyce Sebugwawo to recruit her in FDC, which helped her to join parliament at 23 years in 2006 when she was just a 2nd year law student at Makerere

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