Chairman Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba of the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) has recently revealed a series of strategic appointments in the leadership, marking the organization’s expansion into diverse regions.The latest additions to the PLU leadership include the appointment of Godfrey Kabbyanga, the State Minister for ICT, along with Members of Parliament Martin Mapenduzi and Jackson Atima.
Additionally, the PLU has welcomed three district chairpersons into pivotal roles to reinforce its presence.Godfrey Kabbyanga has taken on the role of Rwenzori PLU coordinator, while Martin Mapenduzi and Jackson Atima will serve as coordinators for the Acholi and Greater Arua regions, respectively. The newly appointed district chairpersons are Didas Tabaro (Mbarara), Sam Kajojo (Kanungu), and Nelson Nshangabasheija (Kabale).To expand its regional influence, the PLU has designated Henry Basaliza and Michael Katungi as coordinators for the Tooro and Kigezi sub-regions.
Furthermore, Polly Karamuzi and Joyce Walemba have been appointed as spokespersons for the Ankole and Rwenzori Women representative positions.These recent additions complement the existing PLU leadership team, which includes notable figures such as events promoter Balaam Barugahara, businessman Frank Gashumba, and Kitgum Woman NRM MP, Lillian Aber. The PLU’s leadership structure also includes President Yoweri Museveni’s brother, Michael Nuwagira (Toyota), and Igara East NRM MP, Michael Mawanda.
Expressing gratitude to PLU’s supporters and well-wishers since its launch on February 7, 2024, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba emphasized the organization’s commitment to fostering national unity, peace, and stability in Uganda.Originally recognized as the MK Movement and established in April 2022, the PLU has transformed into a dynamic platform that mobilizes Ugandans in support of Gen. Muhoozi and his significant contributions to the country’s development.