A storm is brewing in Uganda’s political arena, as a leaked letter from the newly formed People Power Front (PPF) hints at a major shift in the power dynamics.
The letter, sent to the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs, reveals the party’s plans to hold a high-profile event at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on November 23, 2024. Dubbed the “People Power Reunion,” the gathering is expected to draw huge crowds and could signal the launch of PPF as a force to be reckoned with in Uganda’s politics.

But the real bombshell lies in what the letter doesn’t explicitly say. Sources are now claiming that top leaders from the National Unity Platform (NUP) may be preparing to defect to PPF, with the Kololo event serving as their dramatic unveiling. These defections could deal a devastating blow to NUP, threatening to unravel its influence and shake up the entire political landscape.
The PPF’s leadership has been working quietly behind the scenes, collaborating with the Uganda Independent Electoral Commission to finalize their registration as an official political party, which is expected to be completed by December 20, 2024.
If these defections materialize, it will not only disrupt NUP’s future but could redefine Uganda’s political future, with PPF emerging as a major contender.
As the clock ticks down to November 23, political analysts and insiders are watching closely.
Will PPF’s debut at Kololo reveal a new political powerhouse, or is this just a storm in a teacup? Whatever happens, one thing is clear: Uganda’s political scene is on the brink of a significant transformation. Stay tuned.