The bible assures us in Isaiah 19:20 that ‘’When the people cry to the LORD for help against those who oppress them, he will send them a savior who will rescue them….’’.
This has been the prayer verse for the voters in Buzaaya County, Kamuli District who now believe that after ‘trial and error’ by other politicians, the only person who will rescue and transform their constituency is city lawyer Stephen Muzuusa, the founder of Muzuusa & Co. Advocates one of Uganda’s leading law firms which enjoys a consistent top tier ranking from reputable international publications. Muzuusa is a strong supporter and member of the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).
Muzuusa’s acts of humility, generosity and hard work have earned him a place in the hearts of the people of Buzaaya, and he promises to continue enhancing healthcare, education, skill development, and job creation during his tenure through good representation and lobbying from his wide network.

‘’Article 79 of the constitution provides for the main function of Parliament, which is: to make laws for peace, order, development and good governance of Uganda. In addition, MP are expected to perform the roles of oversight and representation of the electorate. Muzuusa is not only a senior lawyer but an exposed and travelled figure and his experience will not only change Buzaaya but the whole Busoga region’’, said one of the cleric leaders from Nawanago.
Born in Itukulu –Busabo village, Bupadhengo parish, Nawanago sub- County in Buzaaya, Kamuli District, Muzuusa is a renowned lawyer, politician and businessman whose legal team has vast practical legal experience and expertise accumulated over many years of practice, running a client oriented law firm that devotes their skill, time, knowledge, and experience to offer custom law innovative tailor made solutions for their clients.
He studied at Bupadhengo primary school in Buzaaya and later joined Kiira College Butiki for his secondary education. Muzuusa attended Makerere University graduating with a Bachelor of Laws degree before joining the Law Development Center.
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