Umar Magala aged 40, a dedicated registrar and the current Chaiperson of the Kunga mobilisation team for the National Unity Platform (NUP) in Kawempe, has gained recognition for his unwavering commitment to the party and its president. As a professional teacher at Kawempe Muslim School, Magala has built a strong reputation within the community.
Magala’s a resilient human rights advocate, former prisoner at Uganda’s Maximum Security Prison, Luzira (532/23), proud Muslim and devoted philanthropist whose resolve was put to the test when he served six months in prison, only to emerge stronger and more outspoken upon his release. His determination has earned him a spot among the top contenders for the Kawempe North parliamentary seat, alongside notable figures like Alex Luuswa Luwemba, Elias Luyimbaazi Nalukoola, and Tom Fisher Kasenge.

As a key figure in the NUP, Magala has been vocal about issues affecting the community, including election irregularities. He expressed shock upon learning that declaration forms from 23 polling stations never reached the Electoral Commission.
TV10 with exclusive and expert analysis has chosen to profile Magala as the first candidate in their series, aiming to provide a clearer picture of the contestants vying for the parliamentary seat in the upcoming by-election.

As a former prisoner at Luzira Maximum Security Prison, Umar Magala brings a unique perspective to the Kawempe North parliamentary race. His experience has likely shaped his stance on human rights and social justice.
Magala’s background as a human rights activist and philanthropist suggests a strong commitment to community development and advocacy. His proud Muslim identity may also influence his policy positions and appeal to voters seeking a representative who shares their values.
Overall, Magala’s candidacy offers a compelling narrative of resilience and dedication to social causes. As the campaign unfolds.

As the media, our role is empowering citizens by providing them with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand your rights and responsibilities in the electoral process. This is especially important in promoting massive participation in democratic electoral processes. The race includes over ten; Mathias Mulumba, alias Kikumi Kya Ddoola the LC1 chairperson of Corner Zone, Moses Ali Jjemba an NRM cadre and a resident of Mbogo Village, NUP’s Salim Sserunkuuma, a businessman and former candidate, NRM’s Hajjat Hanifah Karadi, Muhammad Mutazindwa from PFF, Juliet Namale (NRM), George Mutumba Onesmus (NRM), and Ismail Musitwa among others.
Our responsibility as the media goes beyond just sensitising the public about the importance of voting. We also play a significant role in shedding light on the contenders, allowing the public to make informed decisions. This involves providing a platform for dialogue and cooperation on issues pertaining to democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.

By doing so, you contribute to building a more informed and engaged citizenry, which is essential for a healthy democracy. Our coverage can help identify and analyze best practices, challenges, and opportunities for citizens to participate in the electoral process.TV10 will help to ensure that citizens are well-informed and equipped to participate in the electoral process, ultimately strengthening democracy.