The National Unity Platform (NUP) top organ is sieving and hunting for best candidates to take up keys positions and political seats in Wakiso district.
This news has taken many by surprise after the party president Robert Kyagulanyi Sentamu releasing his list of flag bearers in the next coming general elections.
It’s now official that Wakiso district chairman Matia Lwanga Bwanika is on stretcher bed after being listed in passive candidates and was floored by one Najja Nasif.
Over thirty candidates in the Wakiso district have been approved with party accreditation to be the game ‘changers’ in the next coming general elections.
It’s unbelievable that the district governor Matia Lwanga Bwanika was dropped on the last dying after doing all the donkey work in his office term.
Matia Lwanga’s office term costed the NUP party in the entire district including Entebbe municipality where Hon Micheal Kakembo Mbwatekamwa played wrong cards and put Bobie Wine’s under his feet, said report.

Matia Lwanga Bwanika was walking limping from the district seat to parliamentary seat before frustrating his political ambitions.
We have highly established that some vocal councilors and politicians fluked the party flag after praying their God to give them one last chance in politics.
Former Entebbe mayoral aspirant Wakaimah Musisi Lwanga had projected to be the best candidate in the next general elections and was later floored by one Richard Ssekyondo also outgoing divisional chairman at ‘B’ zone in Entebbe Municipality.
Outspoken councilor Ssekawooya Arafat will be carrying the red flag the divisional ‘A’ ward while Mugabi John Socrate will be representing the Div ‘B’ flagship after showing dust to the former divisional speaker, Kasozi Micheal.
The NUP has also scooped NRM party councilor George Ntoganyi to represent the Kiwafu Central ward& Kiwafu East while former democrats including Jackie Kimera Mirembe, Daisy Aloyo Kayongo, Naggayi Christine, Angwan Mustafa, Kayidali Medi Ali, Zzimula Molly have been accredited to carry the red flag on their shoulders in the coming general elections.
It’s not yet clear why, Salongo Stanley Namayirira Kapeera dropped his political ambitions on the last dying minutes for the Entebbe mayorship race, noted report.
Katabi town council mayor Ronald Kalema Bassamulekere is heartbroken after his name going to the bookshelves and his rival George William Kakooza also CBS radio correspondent.