Ndorwa West Braces for Mporera-Bahati Showdown

By Lukia Nantaba | Monday, October 27, 2025
Ndorwa West Braces for Mporera-Bahati Showdown
Ndorwa West Constituency is set for a fierce 2026 parliamentary contest as veteran politician David Bahati challenges young lawyer Eliab Naturinda Mporera, following his loss in the NRM primaries, in what promises to be one of the region’s most closely watched races.

Ndorwa West Constituency is gearing up for a heated battle in the 2026 general elections, with seasoned politician David Bahati, the State Minister for Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives, entering the race as an independent candidate.

Bahati, who has represented the constituency since 2006, faced a surprising defeat in the NRM primaries, losing to first-time parliamentary contender Eliab Naturinda Mporera.

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Mporera, a Kampala-based lawyer, has been making waves in the region with his fresh perspective and promise of new leadership.

His campaign has resonated particularly with young voters eager for change and accountability.

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“We're tired of the same old politics that keeps on pledging but delivering nothing. Eliab brings a new energy and vision for our constituency,” said some constituents.

Bahati, however, remains a formidable contender, boasting over 20 years of experience under the NRM party and a strong grassroots network.

His decision to run as an independent candidate has stirred tensions within the party, with some leaders accusing him of betrayal.

“David Bahati's decision to contest as an independent candidate shows he is not committed to the NRM party's values and principles,” observers commented.

The race has also attracted other contenders, including Gilbert Mastiko and Boaz Abomigisha, both running as independents.

Nevertheless, the main contest is shaping up to be between Bahati and Mporera, with both candidates vying for the support of the constituency.

Whichever candidate emerges victorious, the people of Ndorwa West will be closely watching to see who will deliver on their promises and bring meaningful development to the constituency.

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