Friday, 18 July 2025

86 YEAR OLD UGANDAN DEPUTY PM SEEKS RE-ELECTION AFTER 50+ IN AUGUST HOUSE


86-Year-Old Ugandan Deputy PM Seeks Re-election After 50+ Years in Parliament

KAMPALA, UGANDA– Moses Ali, Uganda's 86-year-old Deputy Prime Minister and long-serving Member of Parliament (MP), has announced he will run for re-election in the 2026 general elections.

Mr. Ali wants to keep his seat in Uganda's national Parliament. The elections are scheduled for January 12, 2026.

He currently holds the important position of Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda.

His political career is remarkable for its length. Moses Ali has been a member of Uganda's Parliament continuously since 1973. This means he has served as an MP for over 50 years.

If re-elected next year, the 86-year-old will continue his long service representing his constituents and serving in the Ugandan government.

#Source: Zambias report

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