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Balimwezo’s Kampala Mandate: A Promise of Inclusive Governance Amid Urban Strain

Keith Jjuuko by Keith Jjuuko
May 21, 2026
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When Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga was sworn in as Lord Mayor of Kampala at City Hall, the moment carried more than ceremonial weight.

It marked the beginning of a leadership test in one of Africa’s fastest-growing and most politically complex urban spaces, an informal economy-driven capital grappling with infrastructure pressure, governance tensions, and rising social vulnerability.

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Standing before a tightly controlled audience gathered under Ebola Standard Operating Procedures, Balimwezo framed his victory as both personal sacrifice and public trust.

He pledged a leadership style anchored in accountability, inclusivity, and citizen-centred service delivery—words that have long defined Kampala’s political promises but are now being measured against urgent urban realities.

“This victory belongs to every person who believed that Kampala deserves accountable, inclusive, and people-centred leadership,” he said, striking a conciliatory tone that contrasted sharply with the often-adversarial tone of Kampala politics.

The swearing-in ceremony, attended by leaders of the National Unity Platform, diplomats, religious figures, family members, and a limited number of supporters, reflected both celebration and constraint.

The Ebola-related restrictions, which limited attendance, served as a reminder that Balimwezo assumes office in a period of overlapping crises, public health concerns layered onto longstanding governance challenges.

A Mayor Shaped by Grassroots Politics

Balimwezo’s political journey, from youth leadership structures to local council administration, formed the backbone of his appeal.

He positioned that experience as preparation for citywide leadership, arguing that years spent dealing directly with community-level service gaps had given him a practical understanding of Kampala’s urban contradictions.

His message was not one of institutional reinvention, but of functional correction: making existing systems work better, more transparently, and more inclusively.

Yet even in celebration, personal vulnerability surfaced. Balimwezo disclosed that he had recently battled high blood pressure, which he linked to emotional distress following the killing of four children at a daycare facility in Ggaba.

The admission subtly underscored the emotional toll of political life in a city where social crises often intersect with governance responsibilities.

The Governance Debate: Power, Perception, and Expectation

One of Balimwezo’s earliest political interventions as Lord Mayor was to challenge a persistent narrative in Kampala governance, that the office he now occupies lacks real power.

He rejected that view, insisting that the Lord Mayor plays a central role in shaping policy direction and strategic priorities for the city.

“The office is responsible for policies and strategies that enhance service delivery,” he said, signalling a potentially more assertive approach to engaging with the technical arm of city administration.

His position sets the stage for a delicate working relationship with the executive leadership of the Kampala Capital City Authority, which is responsible for day-to-day administration and implementation of urban services.

At the same ceremony, KCCA Executive Director Sharifah Buzeki emphasised continuity and performance, noting that citizens now expect results rather than rhetoric.

Her statement—“What they are looking for now is work”—reflected growing public impatience with Kampala’s long-standing service delivery gaps.

Kampala’s Urban Pressure Cooker

Balimwezo’s most pointed observations focused on the structural strain facing Kampala.

He questioned official population estimates of about 1.79 million nighttime residents, arguing that the lived reality of congestion, overstretched services, and informal settlements suggests a much larger functional population.

He pointed to overcrowded roads, strained drainage systems, limited school capacity, inadequate hospital access, and housing shortages as indicators that Kampala’s population expands far beyond administrative figures during daytime hours.

“Kampala remains the economic, social, and cultural heartbeat of Uganda,” he said, noting that the city contributes a dominant share of national economic activity while hosting millions of commuters, migrants, and refugees daily.

His argument reflects a growing policy concern: Kampala is no longer a city that can be planned solely around residential populations.

It functions as a regional economic magnet, pulling in labour and commerce from across the country and beyond, yet its infrastructure has not expanded at a comparable pace.

The Informal Economy Question

Perhaps the most politically sensitive part of Balimwezo’s address was his defence of Kampala’s informal sector.

He criticized the eviction of more than 35,000 street vendors and kiosk operators, warning that such actions risk deepening urban poverty without offering sustainable alternatives.

He noted that over 60 percent of Kampala residents depend on informal economic activity, calling for structured, decent, and regulated workspaces rather than displacement.

This position places him at the centre of a longstanding policy dilemma: how to formalise economic activity without undermining livelihoods.

Kampala’s informal sector is both an economic survival system and a regulatory challenge, often occupying contested public space in the city’s central business district and neighbourhood markets.

Balimwezo’s stance suggests a more accommodationist approach—one that prioritises integration over removal.

Youth Unemployment and Skills Mismatch

The new Lord Mayor also identified youth unemployment as a critical urban challenge, linking it not only to job scarcity but also to a mismatch between skills and market demands.

He pledged collaboration with technical teams, local communities, and urban planners to expand opportunities through improved infrastructure, planning, and economic development initiatives.

His framing places youth unemployment within a broader urban systems problem rather than an isolated labour issue, suggesting that education, urban planning, and economic policy must be aligned more closely.

Institutional Expectations and Political Responsibility

The judiciary and administrative arms of city governance also used the occasion to issue reminders about accountability.

Buganda Road Chief Magistrate Ritah Naumbe Kidasa urged leaders to uphold the rule of law, transparency, and responsible stewardship of public resources.

Her remarks underscored a broader institutional expectation: that political leadership in Kampala must operate within strict legal and governance frameworks, especially amid heightened scrutiny of public service delivery.

At the same time, the swearing-in of 34 councillors alongside the Lord Mayor signals a renewed political cycle within the city authority structure, one that will require coordination rather than competition if governance objectives are to be met.

A City Between Promise and Pressure

Balimwezo assumes office at a moment when Kampala’s governance challenges are no longer theoretical, they are visible in daily urban life.

His rhetoric of inclusivity and accountability aligns closely with public sentiment, especially among informal workers and youth who feel excluded from formal economic systems.

However, the structural limitations of the Lord Mayor’s office remain a defining constraint. While the position carries political visibility and agenda-setting influence, operational control lies largely with the technical leadership of Kampala Capital City Authority.

This creates an inherent tension between political ambition and administrative authority.

His early emphasis on population re-evaluation, informal sector protection, and youth employment suggests a leadership style focused on reframing policy debates rather than merely administering existing frameworks.

This could either strengthen policy coherence or deepen institutional friction depending on how collaboration with KCCA unfolds.

The biggest test, however, lies in implementation. Kampala’s challenges, transport congestion, drainage failures, informal settlements, and unemployment, are deeply structural and require sustained capital investment, inter-agency coordination, and political consensus beyond city hall.

Balimwezo’s success will therefore depend less on rhetorical alignment with public frustrations and more on his ability to convert political capital into coordinated action within a constrained governance system.

In essence, Kampala has heard promises of transformation before. What remains uncertain is whether this new mayoral term will redefine how those promises are delivered—or simply repeat the cycle under a new voice.

ENDS.

 

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