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How Kalangala’s Golden Daughter Helen Nakimuli Walked Her Way into Uganda’s Parliament

Brian Mugenyi by Brian Mugenyi
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PROFILE AT A GLANCE:

Name: Helen Nakimuli

Age: 39

Position: Woman Member of Parliament, Kalangala District

Parents: Christopher Walusimbi and Maria Nalwanga Walusimbi

Education: Bukasa Primary School, Hormisdallen Primary School, Our Lady of Good Counsel Secondary School, St. Augustine Secondary School, and Makerere University

Entering Uganda’s Parliament is no small feat, especially when you’re navigating a male-dominated political landscape. But for Helen Nakimuli, the Woman Member of Parliament for Kalangala District, it was a dream she had nurtured from her school days, fueled by determination and a love for her community. Today, Nakimuli is not just a politician — she’s a beacon of hope for the people of Kalangala.

We meet at the Sheraton Hotel in Kampala, where she is seated comfortably. One can easily overlook her gentle demeanor, but beneath that calm exterior is a woman who has fought her way through adversity. During a Parliamentary Netball competition, Nakimuli suffered a stroke that left her with impaired arms. Yet, here she is — unbowed, undeterred, and actively pushing for service delivery and development in her district. Her strength and resilience are both humbling and inspiring.

Nakimuli’s journey to Parliament didn’t start with flashy campaigns or grand speeches. Instead, it began in the quiet village of Lukuba, Kyamuswa sub-county in Kalangala District, where she was born on July 2, 1985, to Reverend Father Christopher Walusimbi, an Orthodox priest, and Maria Nalwanga Walusimbi. Growing up, Nakimuli learned the values of hard work, humility, and service — qualities that have shaped her political career.

Her education path took her from Bukasa Primary School to Hormisdallen Primary, Our Lady of Good Counsel for O-Level, and St. Augustine Secondary School for A-Level. She later graduated from Makerere University, armed with a vision to change her community and a drive that would later propel her into Uganda’s 11th Parliament.

Now at 39, Nakimuli is the epitome of grace under pressure. As a Member of Parliament representing the National Unity Platform (NUP), she has positioned herself as a champion of unity, transparency, and development. Her rise from the humble shores of Kalangala to the August House is a testament to what dedication can achieve.

In Parliament, Nakimuli has not only held her ground in heated debates but has also earned the respect of her colleagues. She also the Head of Communication and Shadow Minister for information and Anti -corruption appointed by Majority Member of Parliament from the opposition side, a decision which was as wise as Solomon’s choice to split the baby — Nakimuli’s eloquence, poise, and ability to articulate national issues have made her an invaluable asset to her party and constituents.

Back in Kalangala, Nakimuli’s impact is even more palpable. She’s brought together youth, women, and men, creating opportunities and supporting local initiatives in fishing, agriculture, and even oil palm growing. Through the Nakimuli Foundation, she has launched numerous projects that have empowered women’s groups and equipped them with skills to generate income. For many residents, the Foundation is more than just a project — it’s a lifeline.

But Nakimuli is not all about serious politics and development. Did you know she’s a fierce competitor on the volleyball court? “Oh wow! I’m the captain of the women’s volleyball team in Parliament. I play in the National Volleyball League and also represent Parliament in netball and basketball,” she says with a playful smile.

Her passion for sports has seen her organize tournaments for the youth in Kalangala, creating platforms for young men and women to showcase their talents. It’s not just about winning games; for Nakimuli, it’s about uplifting the spirits of her people and showing them that they can aim higher.

While she may be soft-spoken, make no mistake — Nakimuli’s voice is heard loud and clear in Parliament. She has become a powerful advocate for women’s empowerment, transparency, and the rights of the marginalized. Her efforts have helped unite the people of Kalangala across political and social divides, encouraging dialogue and peaceful resolutions to community challenges.

Nakimuli’s story is one of resilience, service, and hope. She embodies the saying, “If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.” Her leadership is transforming Kalangala one initiative at a time, proving that true power lies in serving others, no matter how humble your beginnings.


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