Cabinet Collapse! Museveni’s Top Ministers ‘Slaughtered’ In NRM Primaries, See List

Cabinet Collapse! Museveni’s Top Ministers ‘Slaughtered’ In NRM Primaries, See List

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By Spy Uganda

The National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primaries held on Thursday, July 17, 2025, have left Uganda’s political landscape shaken to the core — with a string of humiliating defeats for some of President Museveni’s trusted ministers. What was expected to be a routine internal election turned into a brutal political reckoning, as voters turned against several high-profile Cabinet figures.

Among the most dramatic upsets was the political earthquake in Lwemiyaga County, Ssembabule District, where Brig. Gen. (Rtd) Emmanuel Rwashande delivered a shocking defeat to long-serving and controversial MP Theodore Ssekikubo. The high-stakes contest had drawn national attention, and the outcome marks a significant power shift within the NRM’s internal dynamics.

“This is not just a win for me, it’s a victory for disciplined leadership and people-first politics,” Rwashande told jubilant supporters after being declared winner.

But the Lwemiyaga race was just one chapter in a wider story of Cabinet collapse.

Top Ministers Who Were Crushed at the Ballot:

  1. Ngobi Gume Fredrick

    State Minister for Cooperatives

    Constituency: Bulamogi North West

    Status: Lost

  2. Dr. Joyce Moriku Kaducu

    State Minister for Primary Education

    Constituency: Moyo District Woman MP

    Status: Lost

  3. Victoria Rusoke Businge

    State Minister for Local Government

    Constituency: Kabarole District Woman MP

    Status: Lost

  4. Peace Mutuuzo

    Minister for Gender, Labour and Social Development

    Constituency: Bunyangabu District Woman MP

    Status: Lost

  5. Hon. Rose Lilly Akello

    State Minister for Ethics and Integrity

    Constituency: Ndorwa West

    Status: Lost

  6. Musa Ecweru

    Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees

    Constituency: Amuria County

    Status: Lost

  7. David Bahati

    State Minister for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (Industry)

    Constituency: Ndorwa West

    Status: Lost

The fall of Bahati, Mutuuzo, and Ecweru, all considered close allies of the ruling establishment, is being interpreted by analysts as a warning shot from the party base—demanding performance, presence, and a break from business as usual.

A Party Shaken, A Country Watching

The primaries were not just about local rivalries; they’ve exposed deep shifts in voter sentiment within the NRM. The loss of multiple ministers in a single day reflects growing demand for accountability and a generational hunger for fresh, visible leadership.

With the 2026 general elections now just months away, the question remains: How will President Museveni respond to a Cabinet losing grip on the ground? And what does this mean for the future of governance in Uganda?

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