Mbale Turns Yellow Again: Wambogo Moses Seals a Stunning LCV Clean Sweep




Mbale District has once again spoken with one resounding voice—yellow. In a sweeping and emphatic victory, Wambogo Moses, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) district boss, has delivered yet another clean sheet, cementing the party’s unshakable grip on the political landscape during the just-concluded Local Council Five (LCV) elections.

From the bustling town centres to the farthest rural parishes, the NRM wave surged uncontested, painting the entire district yellow. The results mirror Mbale’s earlier political choices, as voters picked up precisely where they left off in the presidential and parliamentary elections, once again entrusting all elective positions to NRM flag bearers.

The landslide victory is being hailed by party loyalists as a clear endorsement of Wambogo Moses’ leadership, grassroots mobilization, and the party’s development-centered message. Analysts say the outcome reflects not just party loyalty but a deep-rooted confidence in continuity, stability, and proven governance.

Celebrations erupted across the district as results trickled in, confirming that every LCV seat had fallen into NRM hands—a rare political feat that underscores Mbale’s reputation as one of the party’s strongest strongholds in the region.

With this decisive mandate, expectations are now high. Residents and supporters alike are looking to the newly elected leaders to translate political dominance into tangible development, improved service delivery, and inclusive governance.

As the dust settles on the elections, one thing is unmi stakably clear: Mbale remains firmly in the yellow camp, and Wambogo Moses has once again proven his unmatched political command.


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