
2nd Presidential Debate: Amama Mbabazi opening remarks – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa /February 13, 2016
Go Forward Presidential candidate Amama Mbabazi’s opening remarks.

The First Ugandan Presidential Debate – 2016
“On 15th January 2015 the first live presidential debate was broadcast on television all over Uganda. 8 presidential candidates were invited to take part and 7 turned up. These were Kizza Besigye, Abed Bwanika, Amama Mbabazi, Benon Biraaro, Venansius Baryamureeba, Joseph Mabirizi and Maureen Kyalya” – NTV Uganda
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SOURCE: ( NTV Uganda, 16th January, 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Wl05qICA0 )

Family ‘confirms’ leaked dead body pictures are Aine’s
Mbabazi’s legal team led by Severino Twinobusingye has since filed a suit against police for holding Aine illegally.

Mbabazi speaks out on Aine’s disappearance – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa / January 6, 2016
The former premier and now presidential candidate Amama Mbabazi has linked the disappearance of the head of his security Christopher Aine to orders issued by president Museveni to arrest his aides. Barely after violence spiraled out of control in Ntungamo district where Mbabazi’s security beat up NRM supporters who tried to disrupt his rally, the president warned starkly that the former premier’s supporters would face arrest. Mbabazi also accused police of taking sides in the aftermath of the Ntungamo violence.

Mbabazi camp, family fear Aine is dead
Mr Twinobusingye, however, punched holes in the police notice, describing the Shs20m reward as a continuation of games police are playing.
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Mbabazi: NRM using crime preventers to check voters registers – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa / December 22, 2015
NRM using crime preventers to check voters registers

Who are Mbabazi’s people? – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa / November 3, 2015
With just four months to polling day, candidates are assembling their campaign teams with men and women they hope will influence the vote in their favour. NTV’s Raymond Mujuni now looks at the men and women in Amama Mbabazi’s The Democratic Alliance/ Go Forward camp.

Mbabazi’s lawyers claim their client might be arrested – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa / November 2, 2015
With just under 14 hours to the nomination of Presidential aspirant John Patrick Amama Mbabazi of the Go Forward Pressure Group, his camp is accusing government of plotting to fail his bid. Mbabazi’s lawyers claim that plans are foot to arrest him before his nomination on Tuesday. Spokesman of Mbabazi’s legal team Fred Muwema told journalists in Kampala that the Directorate of Public Prosecutions is nearly concluding preparing murder, money laundering and espionage charges against their client. But Police Spokesman Fred Enanga has dismissed the claims. He challenged Mbabazi’s lawyers to give proof. And as Sheila Nduhukire reports, the DPP also says theyt are not preparing charges against Mbabazi.

Ugandan Opposition seek unity ahead of Ugandan election – Ktn News
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa /November 2, 2015
Ugandan Opposition seeks unity ahead of Ugandan election.

Is Mbabazi breaking the law by holding rallies? – NTV
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa /September 9, 2015
Presidential aspirant Amama Mbabazi is vowing to disregard a directive by the Electoral Commission against holding rallies instead of town hall meetings. Head of Mbabazi’s legal team Fred Muwema told journalists at his office in Kampala that the commission was acting outside the law. Muwema said they would institute criminal proceedings against Secretary to the Electoral Commission Sam Rwakoojo and the spokesman Jotham Taremwa for attempting to incite the public against Mbabazi. But as Sudhir Byaruhanga reports, the Electoral Commission insists that Mbabazi is violating the Presidential Elections Act.
