Common Man’s Party Leaders Bigirwa & Munyagwa Strengthen Diaspora Ties on Official Visit To South Africa

Moses Bigirwa, Secretary General of the Common Man’s Party, is currently in South Africa on a working visit, alongside the party’s President, AlHajji Mubarack Munyagwa. The visit marks an important step in strengthening ties with the Ugandan diaspora and mobilizing international support for the party’s mission of change and justice.

According to Deputy Spokesperson Johnfront Ngalula, the two leaders departed on Thursday and arrived safely in South Africa, where they immediately began their planned engagements. So far, they have held two fruitful meetings with Ugandans living in South Africa who are eager to play a role in the party’s growth and the future of their country.

The meetings were described as energetic and inspiring, with many diaspora members expressing strong support for the Common Man’s Party and its grassroots message. The discussions centered on unity, political reform, and the role of the diaspora in shaping a better Uganda.

This visit demonstrates the party’s commitment to engaging all Ugandans, regardless of where they live. It also shows that the party’s leadership is actively working to build a global community of supporters united by shared values and a desire for a more inclusive and accountable government.

The Common Man’s Party also took the opportunity to thank President AlHajji Mubarack Munyagwa for his hands-on leadership and vision, which have been central to expanding the party’s reach both at home and abroad.

As the visit continues, the momentum behind the Common Man’s Party is clearly growing. With leaders like Bigirwa and Munyagwa at the helm, the message is clear: change is coming—and everyone has a part to play.

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