Hon. Abraham Luzzi, a Kampala Central MP aspirant, has applauded the Prime Minister of Buganda, Owek. Charles Peter Mayiga, for completing the restoration of Kasubi Tombs. This significant achievement, which took over 10 years, symbolizes a triumph in preserving Buganda’s cultural heritage. Luzzi also stressed the importance of promoting the Buganda Kingdom’s influence in Ugandan politics, unity, and cultural identity. He proposed greater representation of Luganda in Uganda's national institutions.
Judiciary spokesperson Ereemye Mawanda has publicly acknowledged Abraham Luzzi’s judicial reform proposals, giving the Kampala Central MP aspirant a significant boost. Their brief discussion at CBS FM highlighted Luzzi’s growing influence and earned him an invitation to the upcoming National Court Opening Day.
Hon. Abraham Luzzi says FUFA blocked his plan to build 30 stadiums, drove away a major investor, and failed to appreciate his massive contributions to Ugandan football—prompting him to walk away from the game entirely.
Nina Roz’s endorsement of Moses Muhangi for Kampala Central MP has triggered mixed reactions in NUP, with some members questioning her loyalty as the Sembabule Woman MP flagbearer.
Abraham Luzzi has unveiled bold administrative reforms aimed at building a digital, transparent, and efficient Uganda. His plan includes automatic birth registration, instant national IDs and passports for newborns, and a 24-hour government payment system to improve accountability. Luzzi says these innovations will foster good governance, economic empowerment, and prosperity for every Ugandan.
Independent Kampala Central MP aspirant Abraham Luzzi, popularly known as Mr. Economy, has pledged to bring practical and reform-oriented leadership to Parliament. His six-point agenda focuses on economic empowerment, fair pay, justice reform, and modern governance. Luzzi’s independent campaign emphasizes integrity, youth inclusion, and real results over political rhetoric as he takes on top contenders in the 2026 race.