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“All The Youth Misled by Opposition, We’re Winning Them Back, They Should Reject Opposition Propaganda” NRM’s Singh Katongole Speaks

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Ugandan politician Singh Katongole is calling on the nation’s youth to rethink their political choices, urging them to reject what he describes as “opposition lies” and misleading propaganda. Speaking during a recent live interview, Katongole expressed concern that many young voters were misinformed in previous elections, leading them to support causes built on what he claims were false narratives.

“We’re trying to reach out to them and help them see the truth,” Katongole said, emphasizing his team’s efforts to reconnect with young people through facts, open discussions, and community engagement. He believes the youth were swayed by empty promises and exaggerated claims, which created confusion and political division.

Katongole underscored the vital role of young people in shaping Uganda’s future, insisting they must not be manipulated for political gain. “They should not be used by politicians for selfish interests,” he said, urging the youth to become critical thinkers, seek credible information, and make choices based on truth rather than emotion or hearsay.

With the 2026 general elections approaching, Katongole said there’s still time to steer young voters toward what he considers a more honest and constructive path. He called for unity, transparency, and empowerment as the pillars of a stronger, more inclusive Uganda. “This country belongs to them too,” he stated. “Our responsibility is to guide them—not just during election season, but always.”

His remarks come at a time of rising political engagement among Uganda’s youth, many of whom are actively participating in national conversations. While some continue to align with the opposition, Katongole insists that all young Ugandans deserve leaders who are truthful, not manipulative.

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As the political landscape shifts and campaign rhetoric intensifies, all eyes are now on whether Katongole’s message will resonate—or if the opposition will maintain its strong grip on the hearts of Uganda’s young electorate.

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