Whether decked in the bright yellow of the ruling party or donning the revolutionary red of the main opposition, young people are dominant among the foot soldiers of Uganda's election campaign.
In crowded public grounds and roadside gatherings, young supporters belting out party songs and filming events on their phones outnumber all others.
Their opinions may be diametrically opposed but they are held with equivalent zeal.
"Bobi Wine is a good guy. If he gets to power, I believe he will take the country to a certain point in terms of development. We just need to trust him and allow him to bring out his potential," Steven Bagasha Byaruhanga tells the BBC at a packed opposition rally in a village in south-western Uganda.
Although Ndyasima Patrick supports the status quo, he was also at the rally, presumably to hear what Bobi Wine has to say. But Patrick wasn't swayed.













