Speaker Anita Among’s bid for the NRM’s national female vice chairperson position has sparked interest in the Ankole subregion, where her supporters have launched a regional campaign to rally backing for her. They praise her leadership and commitment to cultural values, highlighting her role in passing the Anti-Gay Bill and uniting Parliament.

Among’s decision to contest for the position held by Rebecca Kadaga, her predecessor and perceived nemesis, has been seen as a bold challenge to Kadaga’s dominance in the NRM. The two have had a tumultuous relationship, with Among previously ousting Kadaga from the Legislature’s top seat in 2021.
Key Points in the Contest:
- Position Significance: The NRM National Vice Chairperson-Women position is the ruling party’s third most powerful political office.
- Kadaga’s Stance: Despite Among’s declaration, Kadaga’s intentions remain unclear, leaving room for speculation about her next move.
- Party Dynamics: The contest is expected to be fiercely competitive, with implications for the NRM’s direction and Ugandan politics.

The outcome of this contest will likely have significant implications for the future of the NRM and Ugandan politics, given the influential nature of the Women’s Chairperson seat. As the CEC elections approach, both leaders are expected to intensify their mobilization efforts.