
As Uganda gears up for the 2026 general elections, Luweero District is abuzz with political activity. A total of 13 women have expressed interest in contesting for the Luweero District Woman MP seat, aiming to replace the current MP, Brenda Nabukenya.
The aspirants include incumbent Brenda Nabukenya (NUP), Ms Cissy Mulondo (NRM), Agnes Kirabo (Youth) Central Uganda MP, and several others from various political parties. Notably, at least two of the aspirants, Ms Nabukenya and Ms Kirabo, have prior experience in Parliament.
A political myth persists that the Luweero District Woman MP seat is typically held for only one term. However, Mr Abel Denis Kasibante, a retired secondary school teacher and political analyst, dismisses this notion as baseless. “It is not about a single five-year term. Voters have their reasons for choosing a candidate,” he said.
The aspirants have been positioning themselves at various public functions, announcing their candidature and rallying support. However, the Electoral Commission (EC) has yet to officially flag off campaigns.
Incumbent Brenda Nabukenya asserts that her supporters have vowed to rally behind her to ensure continuity in various projects aimed at empowering women in Luweero. “I have been battling land grabbing, which remains a significant challenge in Luweero District,” she said.
Ms Agnes Kirabo, the Central Youth MP, says her passion for uplifting the less privileged drives her ambition to become the next District Woman MP. “I know that the people of Luweero have long awaited an effective District Woman MP. This is their chance,” she said.
With the election season approaching, the political landscape in Luweero remains dynamic, as candidates continue to vie for voter support in what promises to be a highly contested race.
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