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Uganda’s 2026 Election Heats Up: Kampala Central MP Muhammad Nsereko Announces Presidential Bid for 2026

By TV10 Editorial Team

Muhammad Nsereko, the incumbent Member of Parliament for Kampala Central Division, has announced his intention to run for President of Uganda in the 2026 general elections. This development marks a significant milestone in Nsereko’s political career, which spans over a decade. First elected as an NRM party candidate in 2011, Nsereko later became an independent MP after being expelled from the party due to his open defiance.

Nsereko’s presidential bid comes as the country prepares for the 2026 elections, which are expected to be highly contested. With his experience as a lawmaker and his background as a lawyer, journalist, and businessman, Nsereko is likely to be a strong contender in the presidential race. His campaign will likely focus on issues affecting Kampala Central Division, which he has represented since 2011, as well as national issues affecting Ugandans.

Hon. Muhammad Nsereko, a seasoned lawyer and Independent member of the Ugandan parliament, has officially announced his candidacy for the 2026 presidential elections. As the representative of the Kampala Central Division constituency since 2011, Nsereko brings a wealth of experience and charisma to the table.

With his natural charm and impressive oratory skills, Nsereko is expected to inject fresh energy into the presidential race. His decision to run comes after years of serving as an MP, during which he has been a vocal critic of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.

Nsereko’s background is marked by his strong educational foundation, having graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from Makerere University and a Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre. He has also worked as a journalist and businessman, showcasing his versatility and range.

As an independent candidate, Nsereko will likely appeal to voters disillusioned with traditional party politics. His remarks on the NRM’s future, suggesting that the party’s strength is tied to President Yoweri Museveni’s leadership, have sparked debate and highlighted the need for fresh perspectives in Ugandan politics

Hon. Muhammad Nsereko, once a dynamic young leader in Uganda’s parliament, is set to face off against his former party leader, President Yoweri Museveni, and other strong contenders, including Robert Kyagulanyi, aka Bobi Wine, in the 2026 presidential election. Other potential candidates may include Dr. Col Kizza Besigye, who is currently incarcerated.

Nsereko’s experience in promoting Information Technology, a vital tool for development, is likely to resonate with the youth, who make up 60% of Uganda’s voters. His interests extend beyond politics to sports, particularly football, and the arts, having been involved in ‘dance hall’ music during his teenage years. He also has a passion for stage production and is committed to championing legal freedom through pro-bono services for the less privileged.

As an independent candidate, Nsereko’s presidential bid marks a significant milestone in his political career, having broken away from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) and established himself as a formidable politician in his own right.

Born on August 25, 1981, Nsereko’s educational background includes attending Buganda Road Primary School, Kibuli Secondary School, and Kawempe Muslim Secondary School, graduating in 1995, 1999, and 2002, respectively

Hon. Muhammad Nsereko’s impressive educational background and extensive experience in politics make him a strong contender for the presidency. He holds a Diploma in Journalism from the Indian Institute of Business and Management Studies (IIBMS), a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University, and a Diploma in Legal Practice from the Law Development Centre.

Nsereko’s political career spans over a decade, having served as the Member of Parliament for Kampala Central Division since 2011. Initially, he was part of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party but later became an independent member after being expelled for his open defiance.

Throughout his career, Nsereko has demonstrated his commitment to advocating for the rights of his constituents and promoting good governance. His experience as a lawyer, journalist, and politician has equipped him with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead Uganda towards prosperity.

Nsereko’s presidential ambitions are not new, and he has been vocal about his intentions to run for the top seat in 2026. With his rich political resume and strong educational foundation, he is certainly a force to be reckoned with in Ugandan politics.

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