Mathias Walukaga endorses Emmanuel Magoola for Busiro East MP seat
The endorsement comes at a time when local political discussions are intensifying, and many residents are questioning the performance of long-serving incumbents. Walukaga highlighted the importance of bringing in new energy and ideas to drive community development.
Popular kadongo kamy singer and member of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Mathias Walukaga, has publicly endorsed Magoola Emmanuel, an independent and former NUP member, as his preferred candidate for the Busiro East Member of Parliament seat, calling on voters to consider fresh leadership in the upcoming elections.
While addressing a gathering in Busiro East, Walukaga, who was recently denominated from the race for lack of qualifying academic papers, drew a football analogy to emphasize the need for change: “If I am the Arsenal team coach and Ødegaard gets injured, and we want the trophy, we must take another player on loan so that we win.” His remarks signaled a strong vote of confidence in Magoola.
The endorsement comes at a time when local political discussions are intensifying, and many residents are questioning the performance of long-serving incumbents. Walukaga highlighted the importance of bringing in new energy and ideas to drive community development.
Magoola Emmanuel, known for his community engagement efforts, has been rallying support on a platform of better infrastructure, youth empowerment, and accountability in leadership. He welcomed Walukaga’s endorsement as a timely boost to his campaign.
Residents at the event responded with cheers, signaling growing support for Magoola among sections of the electorate. Several attendees expressed hope that his candidacy would bring attention to longstanding challenges in the constituency.
Walukaga’s influence as a cultural and public figure in Buganda is likely to add momentum to Magoola’s campaign, potentially reshaping the electoral dynamics in Busiro East.
With the 2026 general elections drawing closer, the endorsement marks a significant moment as new voices like Magoola’s seek to challenge established political figures in the region.



