KAMPALA, Uganda — The National Resistance Movement (NRM) staged a large-scale drone light show over Kampala on Monday night, using synchronized aerial formations (drones) to highlight Uganda’s development narrative and President Yoweri Museveni’s long-running leadership ahead of his swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday.

The night sky over the capital was transformed into a moving canvas of light as hundreds of drones formed national symbols, colours, and scripted messages associated with the ruling party’s political messaging.

The display drew widespread public attention, with footage rapidly circulating across social media platforms and generating mixed reactions from both supporters and critics.

At Vivid Voice News office rooftop in Kampala, the spectacle began with coordinated fireworks before drones took formation in the night sky.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Drones illuminate the Kampala skyline during the NRM light show ahead of President Museveni’s inauguration.

Staff and attendees were seen filming the performance as the city skyline became the backdrop for the choreographed aerial display.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Hundreds of illuminated drones form patriotic visuals during the high-tech display in Uganda’s capital.

The event forms part of broader national celebrations ahead of Museveni’s expected swearing-in at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, where he is set to begin another presidential term following Uganda’s most recent electoral cycle.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Aerial drones from the NRM party symbol above Kampala in a coordinated display organised by the NRM.

Political analysts note that the use of drone technology reflects a growing global trend in state and political communication, where governments increasingly adopt high-tech visual displays to project modernity, national pride and institutional strength.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Hundreds of illuminated drones form patriotic visuals during the high-tech display in Uganda’s capital.

Unlike traditional fireworks, drone shows rely on pre-programmed flight coordination systems that allow illuminated aircraft to form dynamic shapes, animations and messages in the sky — a technique now widely used in national day celebrations, sporting events and major political ceremonies across the world.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Hundreds of illuminated drones form patriotic visuals during the high-tech display in Uganda’s capital.

For the NRM, the spectacle appeared designed to reinforce themes of development, stability and technological progress, while energising supporters ahead of the inauguration.

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The display also echoed long-standing party messaging centred on peace, infrastructure expansion, unity and economic transformation.

The timing of the show coincided with heightened activity in Kampala, as regional leaders, diplomats and invited guests continued arriving in the capital for the swearing-in ceremony.

Kampala stunned as NRM drones spell out power message ahead of Museveni swearing-in
Kampala’s skyline is transformed by a synchronized drone show marking pre-inauguration celebrations.

Security was visibly reinforced across key routes, government installations and public spaces throughout the evening as final preparations intensified ahead of Tuesday’s national event, which is expected to draw significant domestic and international attention.

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