By Our Reporter
Days after the Coordinator of the Office of National Chairman (ONC) Hajjati Hadijja Namyalo said Forum For Democratic Change (FDC) member Miles Rwamiti “is ours” referring to him crossing to National Resistance Movement (NRM), we have now landed on the closest hint linking the media personality to the ruling party.

Hajjati Namyalo confirmed the rumor last week on Friday during Rwamiti’s graduation party at Royal Suites Bugolobi that he had joined NRM.
In her own words, Namyalo said Rwamiti ‘is now ours’ attracting ululations from attendees, including Kampala Central Member of Parliament Hon. Mohammad Nsereko.
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Rwamiti who graduated with a Master’s degree in Business Administration (BBA) from Victoria University is set to take on Leader of Opposition (LoP) Joel Ssenyonyi for the Nakawa West Parliamentary seat.
He made his ambitions clear as he spoke to the media expressing his interest in running against National Unity Platform (NUP) incumbent and Leader of Opposition, Hon. Joel Sseyonyi Bisekezi.
And now it’s clear which party card he’ll seek ahead of the 2026 elections which kickoff next year.
The poster, that we have exclusively landed on, will sure cause an animated conversation online.
For years, Rwamiti has been part of the opposition FDC leaning heavily to the Najanankumbi faction.
However, pals say he has been left frustrated often times by the party leadership who have been described as selfish by many.
But if we are to go by this latest election poster,
his frustrations with FDC can well be put to rest.
In the 2021 general election, Rwamiti contested for the Hoima East MP seat on the Federation For Democratic Change (FDC) party card.
Rwamiti believes Nakawa West constituency where he lives and resides is best suited for him.
Since the announcement, many people have been wondering on which ticket he would contest.
And last Friday, Hajjati Namyalo confirmed it declaring that Rwamiti has crossed to NRM. The poster only confirmed Namyalo’s word.
“Yes, we fished Rwamiti from FDC. He is now ours and we will definitely support him on what he decides to do in 2026,” Hajjati Namyalo said as she congratulated him.