Jacqueline Mbabazi, a well-known figure in Ugandan politics and social work, has been nominated to contest for the position of Member of Parliament (MP) for the Elderly in Western Uganda. This announcement comes just ahead of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party primaries, where she will be competing to become the official party flag bearer.
Her nomination has drawn attention across the country, especially among the elderly community who have often been left without strong representation in Parliament. Jacqueline is not new to public service. Over the years, she has shown a deep commitment to national development, women empowerment, and elderly welfare. Her decision to step into this new role shows her dedication to serving a group that needs special care, attention, and respect.
Many people believe that Jacqueline’s leadership experience and caring nature make her the right person for this job. If she wins the NRM primaries and later the general elections, she will become a powerful voice for older Ugandans in the western region. Her goal is to ensure that the needs of the elderly such as health care, pensions, and social support are brought to the front of the national agenda.
As the campaign season heats up, all eyes are now on Jacqueline Mbabazi. Her entry into the race adds strength to the movement for elderly rights in Uganda. Supporters say she has the heart, the knowledge, and the power to make a real difference.





