In a significant push to consolidate support ahead of the forthcoming parliamentary elections, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) flag bearer for Lubaga South Constituency, Musah Mbaziira, today took his campaign directly to the doorsteps of the electorate.
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 The candidate launched an intensive door-to-door campaign in the Busabaala Road Zone village, a strategic move aimed at connecting with voters on a personal level and articulating his vision for the constituency.

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The campaign trail was marked by a strong show of solidarity from within the party's ranks. Mr Mbaziira was notably escorted and supported by a delegation of incumbent NRM Councillors, a clear demonstration of a unified party front.
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 The delegation was led by the prominent Honourable Patrick Male, whose presence lent considerable weight to the campaign efforts and signalled broad institutional support for the parliamentary aspirant.
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This grassroots approach in Busabaala Road Zone underscores a strategic shift towards hyper-local engagement. By transitioning from large rallies to individual interactions, the Mbaziira campaign aims to address the specific concerns of households, meet their immediate needs, and establish a foundation of trust.
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 This method is often viewed as crucial for swaying undecided voters and energising the party’s base, ensuring that support translates into votes on Election Day.
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The presence of Councillors, led by Hon. Male, is a powerful message to the constituents of Lubaga South. It projects an image of a cohesive NRM team working in tandem, from the local council level up to the parliamentary race.
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 This united front is designed to reassure voters of a seamless implementation of development projects and effective representation if Mr Mbaziira is elected as their Member of Parliament.
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As the electoral contest heats up, today's door-to-door campaign in Busabaala sets a vigorous pace for Mr Mbaziira's bid. This direct voter contact initiative, backed by local party leaders, is poised to be a cornerstone of his strategy to capture the Lubaga South parliamentary seat and represent the constituency in the nation's legislature from 2026 to 20231.










