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NUP, NRM claim key Kampala MP seats

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 6:27 am
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The Electoral Commission has officially declared the winners of several high-profile parliamentary seats in Kampala following the 2026 general elections, marking a mix of victories for both the National Unity Platform (NUP) and the National Resistance Movement (NRM).

Shamim Malende (NUP) has been declared the Kampala Woman Member of Parliament-elect, continuing her prominent role in representing women’s interests in the capital. Meanwhile, Madina Nsereko (NRM) won the Kawempe South parliamentary seat, defeating Fred Nyanzi (NUP).

Speaking after her victory, a local voter expressed confidence in her leadership: “We are very grateful for Kawempe South, now that we have Hon. Madina Nsereko as the MP-elect. Our needs are in safe and capable hands,” said one constituent.

Other notable wins for NUP include Zahrah Luyirika, who has been declared MP-elect for Makindye West Division, and Ali Nganda Kasirye Mulyanyama, elected as MP for Makindye East.

In Nakawa West, the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Joel Ssenyonyi, has secured his seat for the 2026–2031 term. Ssenyonyi’s victory reinforces his continued leadership role in Parliament and the opposition’s influence in the capital.

Minsa Kabanda, elected MP for Kampala Central, attributed her success to a long-standing commitment to public service across all levels of local government.

“My hardworking nature is what enabled me to win. I have served at all levels of leadership in Kampala, from LC1 to LC5. I sincerely thank everyone who supported and believed in me,” Kabanda said.

During the campaign, other voices also reflected on the need for responsible governance and sustainable development.

Zambali Bulasio Mukasa urged citizens to prioritize the integrity of the electoral process: “Let us avoid self-seeking roles and actions that could put Uganda into trouble. We come to the election not to fight, but to have a free and fair process.”

Abraham Luzzi, meanwhile, highlighted economic priorities, emphasizing the importance of domestic revenue generation to reduce reliance on borrowing: “If we can raise UGX 250 trillion from Ugandans, up from the UGX 72 trillion in revenue, we can stop borrowing,” Luzzi said.

The declared results indicate a continued political mix in Kampala, with NUP maintaining a strong presence in key divisions while NRM secures strategic constituencies, reflecting the competitive nature of the capital’s parliamentary landscape for the 2026–2031 term.

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