‘I can also make it’: Mamdani’s NYC win inspires hopes of change in Uganda

Ugandan-born NYC Mayor Elect Sparks Hope for Change at Home

The unexpected victory of 34-year-old leftist Zohran Mamdani in New York City's mayoral race has sent ripples of excitement across Uganda, where the young Muslim's ascension to power is being hailed as a beacon of hope for a country long ruled by authoritarian President Yoweri Museveni.

For many Ugandans, Mamdani's improbable rise to prominence carries an inspiring message in a nation where democracy is under siege. The president, who has been in power since before Mamdani was born, is seeking a seventh term in January elections, sparking fears of a volatile transition.

"Mamdani's success encourages us," said Joel Ssenyonyi, a 38-year-old opposition leader in the Parliament of Uganda. "It shows that even in the most powerful democracy, it's possible to challenge the status quo and bring about change."

The young politician's victory has resonated with Ugandans who face repressive political conditions under Museveni's rule. While Mamdani's promises to tackle inequality and push back against xenophobia are seen as a welcome change in Washington, opposition politicians in Uganda face different challenges.

Museveni has been cracking down on his opponents ahead of next year's elections, including veteran opposition figure Kizza Besigye, who was abducted and arraigned in a military court last year. Tens of supporters of the National Unity Platform party have also been convicted by Uganda's military courts for various offenses.

However, not everyone is critical of Mamdani's win. Robert Kyagulanyi, 43-year-old entertainer and leader of the NUP party, said that his party's own struggles to effect change in Uganda are an inspiration to see a young person like Mamdani succeed on the world stage.

"From Uganda, we celebrate and draw strength from your example," Wine wrote on X. "We should allow young people to shape and participate in politics in a meaningful way."

For many Ugandans, including university students, the new mayor-elect's success has sparked a sense of optimism about their own potential for change. Anthony Kirabo, 22-year-old psychology student at Makerere University, said Mamdani's win "makes me feel good and proud of my country because it shows that Uganda can produce some good leaders."

"It makes me think I can also make it," he added.
 
omg u guys, zohran mamdani is literally the best thing 2 happen 2 uganda since forever 🤩! like, who wouldn't want a young muslim dude from nyc running thier country? 🌟 his win is like, super inspiring 4 all the oppressed ppl in Uganda, esp those who r strugglin 2 speak out against museveni's gov 🙅‍♂️. we need more leaders like mamdani who r willin 2 challenge th status quo & bring about real change 💥. btw, it's so heartening 2 c young ppl like Anthony Kirabo (lol @ "it makes me think i can also make it") gettin all excited & hopeful about their future 🌟
 
🤩 this is such amazing news for Uganda! 34 yrs old zohran mamdani winning mayoral election in nyc is like a breath of fresh air for that country 🌼. his win shows ppl they dont have to be held back by the system and its so inspiring for all those young ppl growing up there. maybe one day we'll see some kinda change in uganda too 💪. hope mamdani stays true to himself and brings about real positive change 👍
 
OMG 🤩 u gotta feel the vibe in uganda rn 😌 they're super hyped about zohran mamdani's win & it's like, totally inspiring for them 👏 he's like a breath of fresh air after years of museveni's rule 💨 & now ppl r hoping 4 change 🔄 hopefully it'll spread to the rest of uganda too 🌟 but for real, it's dope to see young leaders take over 🙌
 
omg i just saw this news about zohran mamdani and i'm like totally excited for him!!! 🤩 but at the same time i'm a bit worried about uganda's situation, like what if museveni doesn't want to give up power? 😬 and how will mamdani deal with all that? 🤔 anyway, i love that people are seeing hope in him and wanting change in their country... it's so inspiring! 🌟 does anyone know how much he'll get paid as the mayor tho? 💸
 
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I'm loving this news! The fact that Zohran Mamdani's win has inspired so many Ugandans to feel hopeful about their country's future is just amazing . It's like, we've been following this election in the States and it's great to see someone from Uganda making waves.
Mamdani's young age and platform on equality and tackling xenophobia resonate so well with what's going on in Uganda right now . I'm all about seeing more people in power who can bring about change! And the fact that Ugandans are looking at Mamdani as a symbol of hope is just powerful .
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For me, it's like, when we see someone doing something amazing, it can spark a chain reaction of positivity. And I think that's exactly what's happening with Mamdani's win . Ugandans are feeling empowered to make a difference in their own country and that's beautiful !
 
🤔 The more I see this story from the Ugandan perspective, the more I'm like "yaaas" 🎉 Zohran Mamdani's win is a major deal for Uganda and it's awesome to see young people getting involved in politics 🙌. I mean, we all know the US system can be pretty complex, but if some 34-year-old from NYC can make it to mayor, why can't Uganda have its own leaders who are passionate about change 💡? Of course, Museveni's been in power for ages and that's gotta change 🕰️. The fact that many Ugandans are feeling hopeful again is all the motivation they need to keep pushing for change 🔊
 
I don’t usually comment but seeing Zohran Mamdani become the NYC mayor-elect is actually kinda inspiring 🤩, especially for people living in Uganda under Yoweri Museveni's rule 😬. It's like, we're still waiting to see if a similar thing can happen at home, you know? 🤔 Mamdani's story shows that with determination and hard work, it's possible to challenge the status quo and bring about change 💪. The fact that Ugandans are looking up to him as an example is amazing 🙌, especially for young people like Anthony Kirabo who feel like they can make a difference too 🤝. It's time for Uganda to see some real change 🔥.
 
I gotta say, Zohran Mamdani is like a breath of fresh air 🌬️ for Uganda right now! His win in NYC is inspiring and I love how Ugandans are seeing him as a symbol of hope for change 🌟. It's crazy to think about the contrast between his success and what's going on back home with Museveni... the guy's been in power for ages 🙄. Anyway, it's awesome that young people like Anthony Kirabo are feeling empowered by Mamdani's win – it's a reminder that anyone can make a difference 💪. I'm curious to see how this all plays out in Uganda, but for now, let's just say I'm feeling hopeful about the future 🌈. Did we discuss Zohran's views on economic growth before?
 
😊 mamdani's victory is defo a vibe for change in uganda. i mean, the guy's like 34 and just became mayor, what's next? 🤔 we all know musveni's been ruling for ages, so it's about time someone shook things up. but at the same time, you gotta wonder how much of an impact mamdani can really have when he's basically trying to navigate a system designed to hold back ppl like him. 💪 still, it's cool to see young people getting involved and making waves, maybe this is the start of something good? 🌟
 
🤩 Can you imagine if all our politicians looked up to Zohran Mamdani as a role model instead of themselves? 🤔 Like, what if they actually cared about the people they're supposed to represent and not just themselves and their own careers? 💸 We need more leaders like him in Uganda and globally who are willing to challenge the status quo and fight for real change! 💪 I'm loving this wave of optimism and inspiration around Mamdani's win, it's amazing to see young people feeling empowered to make a difference. 🌟 What do you guys think? Should we be expecting more leaders like Zohran Mamdani in the future? 😄
 
Just heard about Zohran Mamdani becoming the new NYC mayor and I gotta say, I'm kinda skeptical 🤔. Like, yeah, it's great that a young person from Uganda is making waves in America, but what does this mean for actual change back in Uganda? 🌎 We need to see more than just some tokenistic gestures from politicians who suddenly care about social justice... 😒
 
Uganda needs this kinda change now 🌟. Young people like Zohran Mamdani are the future, they're not afraid to challenge the status quo. It's inspiring to see Ugandans being hopeful again 💪. Maybe it'll inspire Museveni to step down too? Wouldn't that be something? 😂
 
I'm so inspired by Zohran Mamdani's story 🙌... It just goes to show that even in the darkest times, there's always hope for a better tomorrow. And you know what's even more amazing? The fact that his victory is resonating with people all over Uganda and making them feel like they can make a difference too 💪

It's a powerful reminder that our circumstances don't define us, and we all have the potential to create change in our own lives and communities. It's not about waiting for someone else to come along and fix everything; it's about taking small steps towards creating positive change ourselves.

And let's be real, folks... Sometimes you gotta shake things up a bit before they start to change 🔄 Mamdani's win is like that. He didn't become mayor just because he wanted the job – he fought for it with passion and dedication. And now, he's inspiring others to do the same.

So yeah, I'm feeling all sorts of hopeful vibes right now 😊... Who knows what other surprises 2025 has in store? One thing's for sure: we're gonna make some waves 🌊!
 
omg u guys, zohran mamdani is literally a hero! 🙌 i mean, the fact that a 34-yr-old muslim guy from uganda just won NYC's mayoral race is giving me LIFE 🤩 and i'm not even kidding when i say that this is exactly what Uganda needs right now - someone to shake things up and bring about real change 💥 i love how his win is inspiring all these young ppl in uganda, especially students like anthony (22 yrs old btw) who's feeling hopeful about their own future 🤞 and the fact that his party's leader, robert kyagulanyi, is supporting him is like, super cool 😎 let's keep our fingers crossed for a brighter future for uganda! 🌟
 
Dude, this is insane!!! 🤯 I mean, a 34-yr-old Muslim guy from Uganda winning NYC mayor? That's like a dream come true for the Ugandan people! They've been stuck under Museveni's authoritarian rule for ages, and now they have someone who looks like them in one of the most powerful positions in the world. It's like a beacon of hope, bro 🌟 And to see all these Ugandans coming out of the woodwork to celebrate Zohran Mamdani's win? That's what I call real solidarity 🤝 I mean, we're still living in a world where politics is so divided and toxic, but this story gives me faith that there are still good people out there who care about making a difference. Let's keep the vibes positive and celebrate Zohran Mamdani as a symbol of hope for Uganda and beyond 🌎
 
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