KAMPALA, UGANDA – Ronald Mivule, a Ugandan politician, has announced his ambitions to contest for the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) in 2027. Mivule, a member of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), has been involved in promoting regional integration and has experience in leadership roles.
“As a dedicated advocate for regional integration, I believe that a united East Africa is key to unlocking our full potential and achieving economic growth,” said Mivule.
Mivule’s platform focuses on unity, prosperity, and peace in East Africa. He believes that regional cooperation is key to overcoming challenges and achieving economic growth. As a member of parliament, Mivule has represented his constituents and worked on various initiatives.
“I am eager to serve the people of East Africa and work towards a brighter future for our region,” Mivule stated. “I believe that together, we can achieve much more than we can alone.”
Mivule’s leadership experience includes shaping the Uganda Management Institute Alumni body, where he demonstrated his ability to build consensus and drive change. His candidacy for EALA is a bid to represent Uganda and work towards regional integration.
“East Africa has the potential to be a powerhouse of economic growth and development, and I am committed to working towards making that a reality,” said Mivule.
Throughout his career, Mivule has been involved in public service and has expressed a commitment to making a positive impact. His vision for East Africa is one of unity and prosperity, and he aims to contribute to achieving this goal through his work in EALA.
“I am confident that with my experience, passion, and commitment, I can make a positive difference in the lives of the people of East Africa,” Mivule concluded.
As a philanthropist, Mivule has made a significant impact in the lives of many Ugandans. He has paid school fees, provided scholastic items, and offered food to those in need. His selflessness has earned him a reputation as a caring and compassionate leader, and his popularity continues to grow.
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