Why Richard Sebamala Seeks To Write A New Chapter for the Democratic Party
MASAKA, Uganda — As Uganda’s political landscape heats up ahead of the 2026 general elections, Hon. Richard Ssebamala, the Member of Parliament for Bukoto Central Constituency, is positioning himself as a transformative leader within the Democratic Party (DP). The 46-year-old construction engineer and businessman is gearing up to challenge Norbert Mao, the current DP president […] The post Why Richard Sebamala Seeks To Write A New Chapter for the Democratic Party appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

MASAKA, Uganda — As Uganda’s political landscape heats up ahead of the 2026 general elections, Hon. Richard Ssebamala, the Member of Parliament for Bukoto Central Constituency, is positioning himself as a transformative leader within the Democratic Party (DP). The 46-year-old construction engineer and businessman is gearing up to challenge Norbert Mao, the current DP president and Minister of Justice, in a bid to revive the fortunes of Uganda’s oldest political party.
Sebamala’s rise from a successful career in construction to a prominent political figure has been marked by a commitment to service delivery, anti-corruption advocacy, and community empowerment. His entry into the race for DP presidency signals a potential shift in the party’s direction, as he seeks to restore its historical significance and appeal to a new generation of Ugandans.
From Construction Sites to Parliament
Born in Gulama Village, Masaka District, Sebamala’s journey to politics was shaped by humble beginnings. After studying civil engineering at Kyambogo University, he built a reputation as a hands-on construction engineer, working on major projects such as the Masaka-Nyendo road and government buildings under Zzimwe Enterprises.
His transition to politics was inspired by a desire to address the struggles of his constituents in Bukoto Central. In 2021, he unseated Edward Ssekandi, ending the former vice president’s 26-year grip on the constituency. Since then, Sebamala has focused on improving education, healthcare, and youth empowerment, earning him widespread support.
A Vision for the Democratic Party
Sebamala’s bid for the DP presidency comes at a critical time for the party, which has struggled to regain its footing in Uganda’s political arena dominated by the National Resistance Movement (NRM). He aims to rebuild the party’s grassroots structures and position it as a viable alternative to the ruling NRM.
“I’ve loved politics since my childhood, and I believe this is the right time to cooperate with other leaders to bring change,” Sebamala said in an interview. “The Democratic Party has a rich history, and it’s time to restore its glory.”
His vision includes fostering unity within the party, leveraging his network across East Africa, and addressing the needs of ordinary Ugandans. He has also been a vocal critic of corruption and the NRM’s 38-year rule under President Yoweri Museveni, a stance that resonates with many disillusioned voters.
Community Impact and Youth Empowerment
Beyond politics, Sebamala has made significant contributions to his community through the Sebamala Foundation, which supports education, health, and sports initiatives. The annual Sebamala Cup football tournament has become a symbol of his commitment to youth development.
“Growing up, I learned the value of hard work and giving back to the community,” he said. “That’s why I’ve always been passionate about empowering young people and women in my constituency.”
Challenges Ahead
Despite his achievements, Sebamala faces an uphill battle in his quest for the DP presidency. The party’s internal dynamics, the influence of the NRM, and the need to build a cohesive strategy will test his leadership skills.
Political analysts note that Sebamala’s success will depend on his ability to unite the party, articulate a clear vision, and deliver on his promises. “Politics is a zero-sum game,” said one analyst. “Sebamala has the momentum, but he must navigate the complexities of Uganda’s political landscape to succeed.”
A New Chapter for the Democratic Party?
As Sebamala prepares to challenge Norbert Mao, his campaign is being closely watched by DP supporters and political observers alike. His blend of practical experience, community engagement, and anti-corruption advocacy offers a fresh perspective for a party seeking to reclaim its relevance.
“Every appearance in parliament is like scoring a goal for my team,” Sebamala said. “I’m ready to lead the Democratic Party to victory and bring hope to Ugandans.”
With the 2026 elections on the horizon, Sebamala’s journey could mark a new chapter for the Democratic Party—and for Uganda’s political future.
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Brian Mugenyi is a freelance journalist based in Kampala. Follow him on Twitter @MugenyiBrian.
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