Kampala– Ms Jacqueline Mbabazi, a wife to the former Prime Minister, Amama Mbabazi has entered elective politics and seeks to be in the next Parliament for old persons.
Ms Mbabazi who was accompanied by her husband, Yesterday 27th.June. 2025 picked forms of interest to contest in the NRM primaries for the Elderly MP seat representing Western Uganda.

This is a significant shift in the family’s political stance considering that Amama Mbabazi ran against President Museveni in the 2016 national elections under his ‘Go Forward’ Political organization.
The two families subsequently fell apart until recently when President Museveni appointed Mbabazi John Patrick Mr Amama Mbabazi as a Special Envoy to South Sudan and Ethiopia.
Ms Jacqueline Mbabazi’s candidature is proof that the two families have buried the hatchet and decided to work together for the good of the NRM Party that they both fought to build.
Who is Ms Jackline Mbabazi?
Jacqueline Susan Ruhindi Mbabazi (born 18 August 1954) is a Ugandan educator, politician and businesswoman.
She is the wife to the former prime minister of Uganda, Amama Mbabazi. She also serves as the Chairperson of the Women’s League in the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda.
She is the fourth of eleven children and she was born in Rukungiri District on 18 August 1954 and is the daughter to Canon Gereshomu and Evalina Ruhindi.
Jacqueline Mbabazi attended several primary schools in Kabale District, where her father worked for the Church of Uganda. She attended Bweranyangi Girls’ Senior Secondary School in Bushenyi District for her O’Level education.
She then transferred to Trinity College Nabbingo for her A’Level studies. In 1973, she joined Makerere University, Uganda’s largest and oldest public university, graduating in 1976, with the degree of Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a concurrent Diploma in Education.
During the early 1980s, she continued her education in Sweden by obtaining the Diploma in the Swedish Language and the degree of Master of Sciences (MSc) in Biotechnology.
Later she also obtained a Diploma in International Management at Sigtuna, Sweden.
Following her studies at Makerere University, she taught at Kitante Hill Secondary School, between 1976 until 1981.
Following her return from exile in 1988, she worked with the Uganda Ministry of Defence, to set up the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC), a government organisation that aimed to re-integrate retired soldiers from the Uganda Bush War into civilian life.
She was one of the Ugandan technocrats who founded the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) in 1992.
Her initial position at the URA was Assistant Commissioner for Customs and Excise. She later became Deputy Commissioner and then Commissioner for Customs and Excise.
In 1999, she left the Uganda Revenue Authority, to form, along with others, the Agency for National Development, a non-governmental organisation to help youth and women.
She served as a non-Executive Director and Head of Training. After 3 years in that position, she served as the Managing Director of Luweero Industries Limited, a government-owned small-arms manufacturer. She retired from government service.
On 8 December 2017 Mbabazi was appointed as chairperson for the board of directors of the Uganda Microfinance Regulatory Authority.