Two women have so far declared interest in running for the presidency. The nomination of presidential candidates will take place from 23–24 September 2025. Peace Merisha Akello Akello Peace Merisha, a recent graduate of Kyambogo University, is fast emerging as a powerful voice in Uganda’s political and activist circles. Raised in a politically tense region, her experiences shaped her commitment to speaking up for the marginalised, especially women and youth. Her breakthrough came during a campus debate where her bold stance on gender parity gained national attention. Forgoing the corporate route, Peace embraced grassroots activism, organising school outreaches, community dialogues, and digital campaigns tackling gender-based violence, corruption, and health care issues. She is a staunch advocate for women’s rights and mentors teenage girls in leadership and reproductive health. Known for her fearless commentary, she has declared her interest in contesting in Uganda’s 2026 elections. Political analysts already regard her as one of the country’s most promising future leaders. Peace stands as a symbol of a new generation, authentic, unbought, and unafraid to challenge the system. Her journey is just beginning, but her impact is undeniable. Yvonne Mpambara Yvonne Mpambara, 33, holds a Bachelor of Laws from Makerere University and a Master of Laws from the University of East London. Born in Kanungu and raised in Kabale District, she has a background as a social justice lawyer. She has declared her candidacy for the presidency of Uganda for the 2026–2031 term, presenting it as a bold step towards national renewal, healing, justice, and prosperity for all. Yvonne advocates a leadership shift, where power returns to the people through elections or people-led political pressure and social movements. Her vision centres on representing all Ugandans, including women and youth, persons with disabilities, veterans, feminists, farmers, boda boda riders, creatives, sex workers, gig economy workers, medics, and all those living hand-to-mouth. She particularly champions those marginalised, discriminated against, or persecuted for speaking truth to power. Rejecting extravagant campaigns, Yvonne vows not to misuse public funds on empty rallies or political gimmicks, instead calling on Ugandans to #ShiftThePower and challenge the entrenched political culture. She seeks to end what she describes as the “old game of politics” and usher in an inclusive, accountable government. Ayeza Abigail Victoria Ayeza Abigail Victoria (22) plans to run despite her parents' concerns over the risks involved. She is motivated by the government's unfulfilled promises and is determined to pursue the presidency. WATCH: Ayeza Abigail Victoria, a 22-year-old student, has picked nomination forms to contest for the presidency in the 2026 General Election. She says her parents are unhappy with her decision, citing the risks involved. However, she says the government's unfulfilled promises… pic.twitter.com/BCUoBuRjgH— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) August 11, 2025 Jorine Najjemba Jorine Najjemba (20), a Senior Six vacist from Nkowe, has also entered the race, with the slogan “An Open Door to a New Uganda for Everyone.” WATCH: Jorine Najjemba, a 20-year-old Senior Six vacist from Nkowe, has picked nomination forms to run for president in the 2026 General Election. Najjemba's campaign slogan is; “An Open Door to a New Uganda for Everyone.” #MonitorUpdates 📹: @lbrahim_Kavuma pic.twitter.com/VhUiYJOvNn— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) August 11, 2025 Pollin Nankambwe Pollin Nankambwe (24), a Law student from Uganda Christian University, aims to tackle corruption at its roots and build an equal, corruption-free society. WATCH: Pollin Nankambwe, 24, a Law student at Uganda Christian University, Mukono, has picked presidential nomination forms from the Electoral Commission. She pledges to fight corruption from its roots and work towards building an equal and corruption-free society.… pic.twitter.com/uZMYvI75zc— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) August 11, 2025 Voniter Nassanga Voniter Nassanga, a 20-year-old student, seeks the presidency to advocate for single mothers, who suffer due to neglect by irresponsible men. WATCH: Voniter Nassanga, 20, a student at Kampala International University, has expressed interest in contesting for the presidency. She says her campaign aims to advocate for single mothers who continue to suffer due to neglect by irresponsible men. Nassanga has also called on… pic.twitter.com/Chg6kxqXkc— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) August 12, 2025 She also calls for more youth involvement in leadership.