Toronto, August 20, 2024 — The National Unity Platform (NUP) Canada chapter, led by activists Doreen Kajumba and Brenda Nakato, proudly welcomed President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, during his visit to Toronto. In a powerful show of solidarity, the leaders posed alongside the President, emphasizing the importance of unity among all NUP supporters.
In the photograph taken during the event, Doreen Kajumba and Brenda Nakato are seen standing proudly with President Kyagulanyi, fists raised high—a symbol of their commitment to the fight for freedom and democracy in Uganda. The leaders of the NUP Canada chapter expressed their deep appreciation for the President and his delegation from Uganda, thanking them for their unwavering dedication to the cause.
Kajumba and Nakato took the opportunity to send a message of gratitude to President Kyagulanyi, acknowledging the tremendous sacrifices he and his team have made in their efforts to bring about positive change in Uganda. They further emphasized the need for continued unity among all NUP members and supporters, both in Canada and worldwide, as they work together toward their shared goal of a free and democratic Uganda.
The event served as a powerful reminder of the global support for NUP and its mission. With leaders like Doreen Kajumba and Brenda Nakato at the helm in Canada, the movement continues to gain momentum, fueled by a collective determination to see Uganda transformed into a nation where justice, equality, and human rights are upheld.
In the image, President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu stands confidently beside Brenda Nakato, a prominent leader in the NUP Canada chapter. Both are dressed in their NUP attire, with Brenda in a striking red outfit and President Kyagulanyi in his official black suit. They stand united, each raising a fist—a symbol of their shared commitment to the struggle for freedom and democracy in Uganda. This powerful image highlights the solidarity between NUP’s leadership in Uganda and its supporters in the diaspora, showcasing their collective resolve to bring about meaningful change in their homeland.
In the image, President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu is seen sharing a warm moment with Doreen Kajumba, a key leader in the NUP Canada chapter. Both are dressed in their symbolic red attire and matching berets, representing their dedication to the National Unity Platform’s mission. The two are engaged in a light-hearted exchange, with Doreen smiling as the President gestures towards her, likely in recognition of her efforts and leadership within the NUP diaspora community.
Brenda Nakato, a prominent leader of the NUP Canada chapter, walks confidently down a red carpet flanked by enthusiastic supporters. The crowd, adorned in red NUP attire and holding Ugandan flags, cheers her on while capturing the moment with their phones. Brenda, dressed in a striking red outfit, is the focal point of the scene, embodying the strength and unity of the NUP movement. Her determined stride and the attention of the supporters underscore her role as a key figure in the ongoing struggle for democracy and justice in Uganda. The atmosphere is electric, filled with hope and solidarity as the NUP supporters rally together in a powerful display of collective action.
In the image, Brenda Nakato, a prominent leader of the NUP Canada chapter, is seen seated at a table alongside President Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu. The two, surrounded by enthusiastic supporters, are engaged in taking pictures, capturing a moment of unity and solidarity. Brenda, dressed in a striking red outfit, stands out as a key figure, reflecting the strong bond between the NUP leadership in Uganda and the diaspora community in Canada.
Supporters, many of whom are wearing NUP’s signature red berets and shirts, gather around the table, holding up phones to snap photos with the President. The atmosphere is filled with excitement and camaraderie, showcasing the deep connection and shared commitment to the movement’s goals. This image represents not just a gathering of supporters, but a powerful statement of collective action and unwavering support for the NUP’s mission to bring about change in Uganda
As CMP Publications, we stand with the NUP Canada chapter and all Ugandans striving for a better future. Let us remain united in this noble cause, and together, we will achieve the change we seek.
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