Female presidential candidates, Yvonne Mpambara and Pollin Nankambwe, a law student at UCU Mukono.

24yr-Old UCU Law Student to Contest for Presidency

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Hailing from Luwero, Nankambwe is running her campaigns under the theme “A Corrupt Free and Equal Society”.

Nankambwe Pollin, a 24-year-old law student at Uganda Christian University (UCU) Mukono has picked nomination forms to run as an independent candidate for the Presidency in the 2026 general elections.

Nankambwe said she has been moved by the unprecedented levels of corruption in society, and inequality among citizens with some unduly enjoying privileged benefits.

Giving an example, Nankambwe said that when she was going to pick nomination forms, they were stopped by the wayside as they waited for close to two hours for the Presidential motorcade to arrive and then access freedom to move.

In her opinion, there should be free movement for all with or without the President travelling, arguing that this would be free use of the road by all without discrimination.

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Hailing from Luwero, Nankambwe is running her campaigns under the theme “A Corrupt Free and Equal Society”.

Meanwhile, another woman aspirant for the Presidency is Yvonne Mpambara (33) who claims her candidacy is a bold step towards national renewal and healing, justice and prosperity for all, and an avenue for ensuring that Uganda’s leadership shifts hands and power returns to the People – whether through elections or people led political pressure and social movements.

Mpambara sees loopholes in social justice and wants leadership that is representative of all women and youth, persons with disabilities, veterans, feminists, farmers, bodaboda riders, creatives, sex workers, medics and all workers living hand to mouth.

She is displeased with a situation where people are tortured and detained for speaking the truth, cannot walk into a bank and get a loan, and where people are bribed for their votes with pieces of soap and a few coins.

She mobilizes Ugandans to embrace the shift of power, and challenge the country’s political culture and end the existing old game of politics.

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