Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga, the National Unity Platform (NUP) flag bearer, has been declared the new Kampala Lord Mayor after a decisive victory over eight contenders, including long-serving incumbent Erias Lukwago.

Balimwezo was declared winner by the Kampala District Returning Officer, Jennifer Kyobutungi, shortly before midnight at the Kampala District Tally Centre at Makerere University Business School (MUBS), Nakawa. The prolonged tallying process stretched late into the night, keeping Kampala residents and Ugandans across the country anxiously waiting for the final outcome.
According to the official results, Balimwezo secured 141,220 votes out of 232,500 valid votes cast, translating into a commanding 76.4 per cent win. His closest challenger, Kizito Moses Nsubuga of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), garnered 43,615 votes (18.8 per cent), leaving a wide margin of 97,605 votes between him and the victor.
Despite a notably low voter turnout compared to the recent presidential and parliamentary elections, Balimwezo posted strong numbers across all five divisions of Kampala. Erias Lukwago of the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF) finished third with 41,915 votes, Beatrice Mao of the Democratic Party (DP) followed with 2,162 votes, while independent candidate Naggayi Nabillah Ssempala polled 1,854 votes.
