Kalangala Woman MP Helen Nakimuli tipped by NUP  to Reclaim the Seat

Sep 27, 2025 - 11:00
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Kalangala Woman MP Helen Nakimuli tipped by NUP  to Reclaim the Seat
The people of Kalangala District are preparing to witness a historic political moment as Hon. Helen Nakimuli, the sitting Woman Member of Parliament, has been officially tipped by majority voters and supporters ahead of nominations by the National Unity Platform (NUP) to contest once again for the Kalangala Woman MP seat in the 2026 general elections.
For the past four years, Nakimuli has emerged as a beacon of effective leadership, delivering on development promises, championing social welfare, and consistently advocating for the people of Kalangala both within the district and at the national level.
Her nomination is a testament to her performance, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the constituency, signaling to the electorate that Kalangala is poised to continue benefitting from her visionary leadership.
Leadership, especially in geographically unique and challenging regions like Kalangala a district composed of 84 islands, water channels, and dense forest cover requires resilience, courage, and a hands-on approach.
Nakimuli’s tenure has demonstrated that she embodies these qualities. She has not only bridged the logistical and infrastructural gaps inherent in the district but has also worked tirelessly to ensure that the fishing community, business operators, and residents have access to essential resources and opportunities.
Her deep understanding of Kalangala’s socio-economic landscape, coupled with her ability to navigate the complexities of parliamentary processes, has positioned her as one of Uganda’s most effective women legislators.
Nakimuli’s achievements are diverse and impactful. She has spearheaded initiatives aimed at improving transportation across the islands, lobbying government and private partners to modernize ferries and improve waterborne logistics, critical for connectivity and trade.
 She has also addressed pressing challenges in the fishing industry, such as inflated net prices and safety concerns, ensuring that both local fishermen and women traders can continue their work with dignity and profitability.
 Her interventions in disaster response, especially during adverse weather events, have saved lives and property, solidifying her reputation as a leader who acts decisively for her constituents.
Beyond infrastructure and commerce, Nakimuli has championed social welfare and youth empowerment. She has actively supported education by facilitating scholarships for deserving students, advocating for improved school infrastructure, and promoting access to learning resources.
Her work with children, women, and vulnerable families reflects a deep sense of social responsibility, ensuring that marginalized groups are included in development agendas. She has also prioritized women’s empowerment, creating platforms for women in business, governance, and civic participation, demonstrating that leadership can be both transformative and inclusive.
A remarkable aspect of Nakimuli’s profile is her dynamic engagement in sports and teamwork. As the leader of Uganda’s parliamentary volleyball team, she guided her colleagues to victory in inter-parliamentary games held in Kenya, exhibiting discipline, resilience, and leadership under pressure even while sustaining an injury.
This commitment to excellence on and off the field exemplifies her philosophy that leadership is about leading by example, inspiring others, and performing under challenging circumstances.
Nakimuli’s impact extends beyond Kalangala. In Parliament, she has been an unflinching advocate for accountability, gender equality, and national development. Serving as Head of Communication and Anti-Corruption in the NUP, she has strengthened party cohesion, represented women in leadership, and enhanced Uganda’s democratic processes.
Her efforts have not gone unnoticed: she has consistently been recognized as a dedicated, results-oriented legislator, whose voice carries weight on both domestic and international platforms.
Her roots, humility, and faith have played a central role in shaping her leadership style. Born to Reverend Father Christopher Walusimbi and Ms. Maria Nalwanga Walusimbi in Lukuba Village, Kyamuswa sub-county, Nakimuli embodies a blend of spirituality, discipline, and charisma. She engages openly with her constituents, regardless of ethnic background or social standing, reinforcing a sense of unity, inclusivity, and shared purpose across Kalangala.
Under Nakimuli’s stewardship, the district has seen concrete improvements in road infrastructure, business facilitation, and youth employment opportunities.
She has fought tirelessly against land grabbing, advocated for fair distribution of national resources, and supported local enterprises, making Kalangala a more attractive destination for tourism and investment. Through her leadership, the district has not only addressed immediate challenges but has also charted a sustainable trajectory for long-term growth and development.
As the 2026 elections approach, it is clear that Hon. Helen Nakimuli represents continuity, competence, and visionary leadership. Her candidacy is not merely about political ambition—it is about safeguarding progress, empowering communities, and ensuring that Kalangala’s unique challenges continue to be addressed at the national level. For the young, old, men, and women across the islands, Nakimuli is more than a representative; she is a symbol of diligence, resilience, and transformative leadership.
In the National Unity Platform, Nakimuli remains a stalwart of the party, donning its red colors with pride and rallying support for fellow members.
Her unwavering commitment to the NUP underscores her loyalty, discipline, and determination to ensure that the party’s vision translates into tangible benefits for citizens. She has rewritten her name in Uganda’s parliamentary history, proving that a woman of vision, courage, and integrity can lead with both heart and mind, inspiring generations to come.
For Kalangala’s electorate, voting for Hon.
 Helen Nakimuli in 2026 is not just a political choice it is an endorsement of five years of tangible progress, visionary leadership, and an unrelenting commitment to people-centered governance. Her legacy continues to grow, and under her leadership, Kalangala is poised to reach new heights of development, social welfare, and national prominence.

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