Kakembo Michael Mbwatekamwa is a notable figure in Entebbe, having been elected as the Entebbe Municipality MP for the second time under the National Unity Platform (NUP) flag. His journey to parliament is quite remarkable, especially considering he was released from prison around the time he entered parliament.

Mbwatekamwa’s journey to parliament is a testament to his determination and resilience. Despite the challenges he faced, he remained committed to serving his constituents and fighting for their rights.
As a member of parliament, Mbwatekamwa has been vocal on various issues affecting Ugandans, including social justice, human rights, and good governance. He has also been involved in various parliamentary committees, working to ensure that the interests of his constituents are represented.

Mbwatekamwa’s victory in the 2021 elections was a significant milestone in his political career. It demonstrated his ability to mobilize support and inspire change in his community.
Mbwatekamwa’s vocal stance despite being at odds with his former party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), has demonstrated his capability as a leader. The people of Entebbe have expressed their willingness to support him, even without the backing of NUP, due to his innovative ideas and developmental strategy.

This level of support is a testament to Mbwatekamwa’s strong connection with his constituents and his ability to inspire confidence in his vision for Entebbe’s future. His commitment to development and progress has resonated with the community, making him a formidable candidate in 2026 general elections regardless of his affiliation with NUP.
In essence, Mbwatekamwa’s leadership capabilities and popularity among the people of Entebbe have been reaffirmed, showcasing his potential for success in future endeavors.