Tentative: Galiwango's Absence On The Ground For Over Four Years Gives Wanyoto An Upper Hand To Win The Mbale City Woman MP Race In 2026


Wanyoto throws a hat into a ring again to tussle it out as Incumbent Connie Galiwango Faces Huge Questions From The Mbale City Voters Over Power Service Delivery & Absence On The Ground For Over Four Years.

Background:

"2020 NRM party elections exposed Connie Galiwango's non-loyalty to the party when she defied and returned as an independent contesting against Wanyoto the party's official flag bearer for the Mbale Woman seat".

Hon. Lydia Wanyoto Mutende the Three-time contender for Mbale District woman representative and the city has expressed a high attitude of consistency to represent the good people of Mbale and Bugisu Sub Region.

In 2015 Wanyoto entered Mbale politics where she participated in the Mbale District woman representative seat in the NRM primaries having served as East Africa Legislative Assembly (EALA) representative for Uganda from 2002-2012

In 2015, Mbale District NRM primary elections proved her loyalty to the party when she backed her opponent by not running as an independent in the general elections.

Earlier in 2020, the government of Uganda created more electoral areas across the country where Mbale City was included.

This pronouncement was embraced by people of Mbale thus this gerrymandering left the two political giants in the same ring. 

After the end of the first quarter in 2020, NRM primaries were held where Lydia Wanyoto Mutende and Connie Nakayenze Galiwango participated and Lydia Wanyoto emerged victorious in this election.

However, this election exposed Connie Galiwango's non-loyalty to the party when she defied and returned as an independent contesting against Wanyoto the party's official flag bearer for this seat.

In the 2021 general elections, Wanyoto lost to Connie Galiwango and was pronounced the winner for the Mbale city woman's seat.

Connie Nakayenze Galiwango has served as a woman representative for Mbale District for 10 years and 5 years for Mbale City 

However, the 15 years of service as Mbale District and City Women representative is questionable as residents have largely questioned her service delivery and effective representation in Parliament between 2021-2016 tenure.

In 2021-2025, Galiwango's Absence on the floor of Parliament and back in the constituency dropped, hence giving chance to Wanyoto to penetrat the the ground and win most of Galiwango's allies. 

In 2025, Wanyoto returned in high gear to participate in the NRM party primaries, where she registered a landslide victory defeating two others, including the Emyoga national coordinator, Ritah Namuwenge.

In the recently concluded 2025 NRM primaries, Connie Galiwango did not participate in this exercise after announcing her retirement from active politics, however, her returning as an independent candidate shocked many.

Wanyoto has therefore, exhibited a high level of consistency and focus to represent people of Mbale and Bugisu region amidst the disappointments in the previous elections.

This has given her an upper hand of winning the forthcoming election against her rival Connie Galiwango.

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