Uganda’s Political Journey: Highlights of 2023

Hope Turyomurugyendo

As 2023 unfolded, Uganda witnessed significant political developments that shaped the landscape and captured public attention. Below is a chronological overview of key political events reported by The Ankole Times.

Date Event
January 4 Democratic Party (DP) splits, creating ‘DP phase three’ to challenge president general Norbert Mao.
January 10 Norbert Mao, Minister of Justice, reveals threats on his life.
January 11 Vice-President Jessica Alupo announces President Museveni’s intent to seek re-election in 2026.
January 12 National Unity Platform (NUP) suspends leaders over misconduct.
February 5 East African Community (EAC) leaders call for a ceasefire in eastern Congo.
February 23 Emmanuel Omoding replaces his late father as Serere County MP.
February 26 Norbert Mao demands NUP publicize its constitution, sparking controversy.
March 2 Serere’s Omoding signs a pact with the National Resistance Movement (NRM).
March 30 President Museveni urges Kampala NRM leaders to support poverty-alleviation programs.
April 16 NUP imposes a two-year term limit on party leaders, including MPs.
May 9 Electoral Commission declares 515 vacant political positions across Uganda.
May 11 Dr. Jacklean Kalibala becomes the first Ugandan elected as an MP in Switzerland.
June 12 Kizza Besigye announces his retirement from elective politics.
June 15 Mary Akol, an NRM candidate, becomes the first female district chairperson in Bukedea.
June 22 NRM signs MoU with Bardege Layibi MP Martin Ojara Mapenduzi.
June 28 FDC investigates sh7b bribery allegations within the party.
July 3 State House Anti-Corruption Unit probes irregularities in Bukedea by-election.
July 6 UPC’s Dr. Eunice Apio wins Oyam North county seat in a byelection.
July 22 Speaker directs the Auditor General to audit political parties with representation in Parliament.
July 28 Chaos ensues as FDC unleashes the “kiboko squad” during a meeting.
July 30 FDC elders’ report blames Besigye for party issues.
July 31 Tension remains high in FDC over internal party elections.
August 01, 2023 Electoral Commission releases the roadmap for the 2026 general election.
August 1 Cabinet prepares new electoral laws for the 2026 elections.
August 3 FDC crisis escalates as NEC members denounce party leadership.
August 7 Besigye reveals alleged financial irregularities within FDC.
September 14 NRM wins the Hoima district LC5 by-election.
September 16 Nandala Mafabi declares intention to stand for president in 2026.
September 28 NRM caucus questions wasteful expenditure on UN trip.
October 6 FDC holds its 8th national delegates meeting for new leader elections.
October 11 Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda is ousted as the FDC party whip.
November 23 NRM unveils the roadmap for internal polls ahead of the 2026 elections.
November 24 Nyombi Thembo appointed the new executive director of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC).
November 26 Gen. Kale Kayihura pledges support for the MK Movement.
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