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*Opinion:Smear politics or genuine contest?*

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


*Opinion:Smear politics or genuine contest?*
*Opinion:Smear politics or genuine contest?*

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As Uganda approaches another decisive political season, one pattern has become impossible to ignore: every major political milestone involving the Speaker Anita Among is often followed by coordinated attacks aimed at weakening her public image. Yet despite the noise, propaganda, and smear campaigns, her political standing continues to grow stronger.

 

 

Observers note that since presiding over the passing of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill which attracted both local and international reactions,  Among became a prime target of foreign-funded pressure groups and NGOs that openly opposed the law. To many of her supporters, the hostility directed at her has less to do with governance failures and more to do with her firm stance on Uganda’s sovereignty, culture, and independence in decision-making.

 

 

Now, with the recent Sovereignty Bill further tightening scrutiny on foreign influence and NGO operations in Uganda, the political temperatures have once again risen. Critics and political activists, most allegedly funded by external interests, have intensified attacks against the Speaker ahead of the upcoming speakership race.

Among’s supporters  say that the latest online campaigns are not organic political criticism but calculated attempts to tarnish her reputation at a critical moment. 

 


They further claim that rival camps, have increasingly turned to influencers and social media propaganda instead of offering alternative legislative visions for the country.

Despite these attacks, they say Anita Among enters the race with significant political advantages and an impressive record as Speaker of Parliament.
Her loyalty to President Museveni and the first family , coupled with the love from members of Parliament make her stand out.

 

 

Since assuming  office , she has overseen some of the most active legislative sessions in recent parliamentary history.

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