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Balimwezo Elected New Lord Mayor Kampala City; What Next?

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A day after being declared winner of the Kampala Lord Mayor race, attention has now shifted from the ballot to the transition, as Ronald Balimwezo prepares to take over leadership of Uganda’s capital city.

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Balimwezo, who ran on the National Unity Platform (NUP) ticket, was officially announced winner following the conclusion of the city’s local government elections, ending the long tenure of outgoing Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago. With the election now concluded, residents and political observers are asking what comes next for Kampala under its new political leadership.

In a message shared on social media following his victory, Balimwezo struck a tone of gratitude and caution about the task ahead, saying, “Comrades we won, but this victory only launches us to begin our Journey of service at city hall. Thank you the people Kampala for the trusting me and for braving through all the challenges from the moment we started this campaign. God being my strength I will serve this city”.

Who Is Ronald Balimwezo?

Ronald Balimwezo is a Ugandan politician and engineer who has previously served in elective office, including leadership roles at division and parliamentary level. During the campaign period, Balimwezo positioned himself as a reform-minded leader, focusing on urban service delivery, infrastructure and improved coordination between political and technical arms of city governance.

His victory marks a significant moment for the opposition-leaning NUP, which continues to consolidate political influence in Kampala.

The Transition Process: What to Expect

Following the declaration of results, the next step will be the official gazetting of the Lord Mayor-elect, after which arrangements for swearing-in will be made in line with Uganda’s electoral and local government laws.

Until the new Lord Mayor is sworn in, the outgoing administration remains in office. The transition period typically involves briefings on ongoing city programmes, administrative handovers and coordination with the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).

Political analysts say the relationship between the Lord Mayor and KCCA’s technical leadership will be closely watched, as cooperation between the two offices is considered critical for effective city management.

Key Challenges Awaiting the New Lord Mayor

As Balimwezo prepares to assume office, he inherits a city facing multiple long-standing challenges, including:

– Traffic congestion and road infrastructure strain

– Market management and vendor regulation

– Waste collection and sanitation

– Urban planning and land use disputes

– Youth unemployment and public service delivery

During the campaign, Balimwezo pledged to prioritise dialogue, accountability and people-centred leadership, though observers note that translating campaign promises into policy will depend on cooperation with central government and city technocrats.

Political Reactions and Public Expectations

Initial reactions to Balimwezo’s victory have been mixed across Kampala’s political landscape. Supporters have welcomed what they describe as a new chapter in city leadership, while others have urged the incoming Lord Mayor to focus on unity and service delivery.

Outgoing Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has since conceded defeat, congratulating the winner and calling for a peaceful transition. Analysts say the tone of the handover could influence early public perception of the new administration.

What This Means for Kampala’s Governance

Balimwezo’s election reflects shifting political dynamics in Kampala, a city that has consistently voted for opposition candidates in recent election cycles. With the campaign period now over, residents say their focus is firmly on results, not rhetoric.

As the dust settles, expectations are high that the incoming Lord Mayor will work across political divides to address Kampala’s pressing urban challenges.

For now, all eyes remain on the transition process, and on how quickly the new leadership can move from victory speeches to governing Africa’s fast-growing capital.

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