Hon.Faith M. Nyanzi has officially unveiled her intention to contest the Kalama Ward Member of County Assembly (MCA) seat in the 2027 General Election, marking the start of a bold and people-driven political journey anchored on integrity, service, and inclusive development.
In a declaration that has resonated strongly with residents, Hon. Faith Nyanzi positioned herself as a leader ready to offer fresh energy, accountable leadership, and practical solutions to everyday challenges facing the people of Kalama Ward.
Her campaign message emphasizes unity, empowerment, and tangible service delivery, reflecting a vision she describes as “hope in action.”
Describing herself as a woman of strength and vision, Nyanzi says her decision to seek elective office is motivated by a deep commitment to serve and to champion policies that uplift households, youth, women, and vulnerable groups. She has pledged to work closely with community stakeholders to identify priorities and deliver measurable change across key sectors, including local infrastructure, social services, youth empowerment, and economic opportunities.
“At the heart of my candidature is integrity and purpose,” Nyanzi noted in her campaign messaging. “Leadership must be about service, listening to the people, and translating promises into results that improve lives.”
Her campaign further underscores a collaborative approach to governance, calling on residents to participate actively in shaping the ward’s future. The rallying call, “Together, we build. Together, we rise,” reflects her emphasis on unity and shared responsibility in development.
Political observers say Faith Nyanzi’s early declaration and clear messaging signal a focused strategy aimed at consolidating grassroots support ahead of 2027. As the political landscape in Kalama Ward begins to take shape, her entry adds momentum to conversations around accountable leadership and the role of women in elective politics.
With 2027 on the horizon, Faith M. Nyanzi’s campaign presents a vision she says extends beyond elections, anchored on long-term transformation for Kalama Ward and its people—“2027 and beyond.”