” I have learnt a lot, and i will deliver to my people
Mbarara City Woman MP elect, Hon. Kibaaju Charity Kamuhanda, has pledged to transform and restore the lost glory of Mbarara City after her Kyankwanzi experience during the recently concluded NRM Leaders’ retreat.
She said she will turn her learnings into tangible development for her people and all Ugandans and to carry that knowledge to the floor of the 12th Parliament.

Hon. Kibaaju Charity left the National Leadership Institute (NALI) in Kyankwanzi on Tuesday carrying more than just a certificate of completion — she carried a renewed sense of purpose, a sharpened development agenda, and a clear message for the people of Mbarara City who elected her as their Woman Member of Parliament.

Hon. Kibaaju has described the residential training as a transformative experience that has broadened her understanding more on leadership, national governance, and Uganda’s long-term development goals.
“I have experienced new learnings. I will slowly and surely deliver it to my people and I will also further exercise it in Parliament. The leadership knowledge I gained here is not just for me; it belongs to every person in Mbarara and the entire country at large,” Hon. Kibaaju Charity said.
The retreat brought together newly elected and appointed leaders of the ruling NRM party for a period of intensive engagement with Uganda’s governance framework, policy priorities, and the philosophy underpinning the ruling party’s vision for national transformation. Participants were exposed to sessions on economic management, security, social services delivery, and ethical governance — all central to the NRM’s broad development agenda.
During her campaigns, Kibaaju Charity Kamuhanda promised to restore the lost glory of Mbarara City and with this kind of retreat, nothing will stop her.
“The retreat reminded me that the work of transformation is collective. A united leadership is the key to a transformed Mbarara City. I now know it is possible and it will be done,” she added.
She called on the new leaders of Mbarara to come together and work for the good of the people who elected them. “They need us, we need them,” she concluded.

