Minister Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo has officially launched his campaign for the Kyotera Constituency MP seat, addressing hundreds of supporters at Nabbunga Playground in Kalisizo Town Council. Kasolo, the State Minister for Microfinance, is seeking to reclaim the seat he lost to Democratic Party’s Lukwago John Paul Mpalanyi in 2021.
Key Points from His Campaign

- Service Delivery: Kasolo criticized the current leadership, citing ineffective representation and stalled service delivery in the constituency.
- Priorities: He vowed to prioritize inclusive service delivery, focusing on key issues such as:
- Improving electricity access
- Reducing school fees in public schools
- Enhancing healthcare services
- Increasing access to clean water
- Reconciliation Efforts: Kasolo has sought reconciliation with Kyotera district leaders, including those he had disagreements with in the past.
Context and Background
Kasolo’s decision to contest for the Kyotera seat comes after he initially expressed interest in representing Bukoto Central Constituency. However, he has since changed his mind, citing the need to serve his home constituency.

Election Outlook
The 2026 elections are shaping up to be highly contested, with Kasolo’s bid marking a significant challenge to the current MP. The outcome will depend on various factors, including voter turnout and the performance of other candidates.