NTUNGAMO DISTRICT – Agness Tushabe, the Secretary for Finance in Ntungamo District, has declared a robust campaign to mobilize voters ahead of the 2026 general elections, with an ambitious goal of securing 98% of the vote for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
In a series of recent engagements, Tushabe has positioned herself as a key mobilizer for the National Resistance Movement (NRM) in the district, expressing unwavering confidence in both the party’s agenda and its leader.
According to accounts from her rallies, Tushabe has successfully rallied the district’s youth behind the President, securing what she describes as a “100% assurance” of their support. She emphasized that the youth are a critical demographic for the upcoming electoral process, linking their support to continued and future development initiatives in the region.
With the nomination and election periods on the horizon, Tushabe has called upon the residents of Ntungamo to turn out in full force to support President Museveni’s candidature. She frames this support as essential for attracting more developmental projects to the district.
A significant aspect of her mobilization strategy has been focused on fostering unity. Tushabe is credited with promoting harmony among the people of Ntungamo, uniting them under a common goal of ensuring an overwhelming victory for the NRM. Her efforts are reported to have galvanized the local party structure, bringing together various groups for a coordinated campaign.
“She is dedicated to ensuring President Museveni sweeps all votes in Ntungamo District,” a source familiar with her activities stated. This dedication is rooted in a belief that a strong, unified vote for the incumbent will directly translate into accelerated progress for the community.
As the political landscape begins to intensify, Agness Tushabe’s mobilization efforts in Ntungamo District signal a determined start for the NRM’s campaign machinery. All eyes will be on the district to see if this grassroots mobilization can translate into the decisive electoral outcome she confidently predicts.


