Namutumba Resident District Commissioner (RDC), Fredrick Bangu, has ordered the arrest of Richard Mwanje, the local NRM registrar, for releasing multiple declaration forms after the July 17th party primaries had officially been cancelled due to serious irregularities.

Despite the cancellation, Mwanje continued to declare winners, issuing over two declaration forms to different candidates for the Busiki constituency, causing confusion among supporters
On July 17, the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) held its primaries across Uganda to select flag-bearers for the forthcoming 2026 general elections. While many districts voted peacefully, Namutumba quickly became chaotic due to serious irregularities.
Reports surfaced of non-voters being allowed to cast ballots, violent flare-ups, and undue military involvement at certain polling stations such as Kibaale and Magada, prompting election officials to suspend tallying and cancel the entire district process.
RDC Fredrick Bangu revealed Mwanje issued multiple declaration forms for the same seat, namely Busiki County, and did so while hiding delays and withholding valid results for more than a day.
Local party headquarters had already invalidated those results. Yet Mwanje proclaimed winners for several flag‑bearer positions, including Busiki North and the Woman MP seat, effectively undermining the NRM’s electoral integrity.
Acting on direction from RDC Bangu, Namutumba Police arrested Mwanje today in connection with the alleged falsification of election results. Confirmed sources indicate that charges will soon be formalized in court.
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