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Hon. Ngabirano Stephen Reaches Out to Karyango Village, A Leader Who Walks With the People
Hon. Ngabirano Stephen, who is aspiring to become the next Member of Parliament for Sheema North, recently visited Karyango Village in Muzira, Kyangyenyi. His visit was warm and meaningful, showing his commitment to understanding the real issues people face. He didn’t just come to speak—he came to listen, learn, and work alongside the community.
In his meeting with the villagers, Hon. Stephen focused on one of their biggest concerns: low household income. Together with the residents, he discussed practical ways to improve their livelihoods. They talked about skills training, improving access to education, and helping local farmers get better markets for their produce. He encouraged the people to believe in their own power to create change, with support from strong leadership.
Hon. Stephen made it clear that poverty is more than a lack of money—it’s a lack of opportunity. He pointed out some of the key challenges facing rural communities, such as poor access to quality education and healthcare, limited financial services, and social isolation. He reminded the people, “We can’t speak of development when families still struggle to meet their basic needs. Real change must begin at home.”
What touched many was his humble and honest approach. Hon. Stephen sat with elders, listened to women, motivated young people, and made everyone feel heard and respected. He emphasized the importance of working together as a united community to bring lasting development.
This outreach is just one example of the leadership Hon. Stephen brings—hands-on, people-focused, and built on real actions, not empty promises. While others wait for the election season to engage with voters, he is already on the ground, connecting directly with the people and building strong relationships.
The people of Sheema North now have a special chance to vote for someone who doesn’t just talk about leadership but lives it every day. Hon. Ngabirano Stephen is not only campaigning—he’s standing with the people and helping them move forward.
As the 2026 elections draw near, Karyango and other villages are beginning to see a different kind of leader—one with vision, compassion, and a deep commitment to meaningful change.
Vote Hon. Ngabirano Stephen. Vote for Hope, Opportunity, and Progress.
