The Electoral Commission has officially published a notice confirming receipt of an application for registration of the People’s Front for Freedom Party (PFF), marking a significant step in the party’s quest to gain formal recognition under Uganda’s political laws.
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According to General Notice No. 1346 of 2025 published in the Uganda Gazette dated May 16, the application was submitted in line with Section 6(4) of the Political Parties and Organisations Act (CAP. 178). The PFF lists its address as Plot 6, Katonga Road, Kampala, and has adopted the symbol of a mobile phone handset.
The party’s chosen colors are white, symbolizing peace, truth, and clean leadership, and a stripe of royal blue, representing justice, reliability, and trustworthiness. Its slogan, “Freedom for all – All for freedom,” reflects what the founders describe as a movement rooted in liberation and civic empowerment.
The notice signed by Electoral Commission Chairperson, Justice Simon Byabakama Mugenyi calls on the public to submit any objections to the application within 14 days from the date of publication.
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Interested parties can inspect the application at the Electoral Commission’s Head Office located at Plot 1-35, Seventh Street, Industrial Area, Kampala.
The PFF’s registration comes at a time of growing political activity in the lead-up to Uganda’s 2026 general elections, with several new political formations seeking space in a crowded and increasingly competitive landscape. If approved, the PFF will officially join the list of registered political parties in Uganda and be eligible to field candidates at all electoral levels.
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