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Matiya Lwanga Bwanika Wins Continental Award for Inclusive Leadership

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May 1, 2026
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Wakiso District LC5 Chairperson Matia Lwanga Bwanika has earned continental recognition after being named Champion of Inclusive Development and Human Rights at the 2026 Papyrus Global Mayors Conference and Awards (PAG MACA) held in Abuja, Nigeria.

 

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The prestigious gathering brings together top-performing local government leaders and policymakers from across Africa and beyond.

 

Bwanika’s selection for the award reflects his performance as one of Uganda’s longest-serving and most visible district leaders, presiding over Wakiso, a district that has become a critical extension of Kampala’s urban sprawl.

 

Managing Wakiso presents a unique governance test, with rapid population growth, increasing pressure on infrastructure, and expanding informal settlements requiring careful planning and inclusive policy approaches.

 

His leadership has been associated with efforts to widen access to essential services such as health and education, strengthen engagement with civil society organisations, and navigate the complex balance between urban development and equitable service delivery. These are factors that increasingly define strong performance for LC5 chairpersons in Uganda.

 

Within Uganda’s decentralised system, LC5 leaders are central to service delivery, budget oversight, and local development planning, and their effectiveness is often measured by how well they respond to real community needs rather than political visibility alone.

 

In rapidly growing districts like Wakiso, this means addressing congestion, land use challenges, and rising demand for public services while ensuring that development remains inclusive, particularly for low-income and vulnerable populations.

 

Bwanika’s recognition at a continental level suggests that his governance approach aligns with emerging benchmarks for impactful local leadership in Africa.

 

Deliberations at the Abuja conference highlighted several cross-cutting challenges confronting local governments, including unplanned population growth, limited youth participation in leadership, and the growing threat of climate change driven by environmental degradation. Panelists warned of increased risks of floods, hunger, and disease if these issues are not urgently addressed.

 

Discussions also emphasised the need to expand and respect civic space, enabling civil society organisations to play their roles in advocacy, capacity building, and community engagement alongside government structures.

 

Organisers described the Papyrus Global Mayors Conference as more than a ceremonial event, but rather a closed-door assembly where influential local leaders move from dialogue to action, positioning themselves as architects of Africa’s future through practical governance solutions.

 

 

The conference, which ran from April 29 to May 1 at The Palms Hotel in Abuja’s Central Business District, attracted participants and panelists from 27 countries, including representatives from academia, civil society, and government institutions, all converging to examine how local governance can drive sustainable transformation across the continent.

 

The event focuses on celebrating leaders whose work is felt at the grassroots level while also fostering practical solutions to shared governance challenges facing African cities and districts.

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