When did Nabwire Rose become the MUBS Guild President?
In a tightly contested election held on March 25, 2025, Nabwire Rose emerged as the 28th Guild President of Makerere University Business School (MUBS), securing a landslide victory with 2,255 votes. Her election marks a significant milestone in student leadership at MUBS, as she takes on the responsibility of representing the student body, advocating for their interests, and working closely with the university administration.

The results, officially confirmed by the MUBS Electoral Commission, were announced late in the evening, sparking widespread celebrations among her supporters. Nabwire’s overwhelming victory reflects a strong endorsement of her leadership, vision, and commitment to the student community.
Official MUBS Election Results
The final vote tally for all candidates was as follows:
- Nabwire Rose – 2,255 votes
- Lukwago Henry – 1,242 votes
- Ambaho Taban – 827 votes
- Semanda – 217 votes
- Tasobya Blessed – 220 votes
- Mayeku – 89 votes
- Lakwo – 51 votes
Nabwire’s victory was officially confirmed by MUBS’ X handle, @OfficialMubs, at 9:51 PM EAT, with the statement:
“H.E @Nabwirerrose is the newly elected MUBS Guild President. She has obtained the highest number of votes in a tightly contested guild presidential race. Congratulations Rose!”
This announcement was accompanied by a photo of Nabwire Rose celebrating her win, reinforcing the excitement surrounding her victory.

Student and Public Reactions to the victory of Nabwire Rose
The announcement of Nabwire’s victory quickly became a trending topic on social media, with students, alumni, and well-wishers flooding X (formerly Twitter) with congratulatory messages.
At 7:37 PM EAT, @Edgar_Watson_A praised her leadership qualities, writing:
“Congratulations @Nabwirerrose upon winning the 28th Guild Elections at MUBS. Your hard work and teamwork is a testament to great leadership skills, well deserved.”
At 10:32 PM EAT, @1005kgr highlighted the competitive nature of the race:
“H.E @Nabwirerrose has been elected as the new MUBS Guild President after securing the most votes in a highly competitive race. Congratulations, Rose!”
Meanwhile, at 7:21 PM EAT, @moini_daniel posted a faith-based message in celebration:
“And yes, the Lord has done @OfficialMubs votes @Nabwirerrose as the Guild President. Congratulations NABWIRE ROSE.”
Nabwire’s victory was met with excitement and optimism, as many students viewed her as a leader committed to change and student welfare.
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How did Nabwire Rose win the MUBS elections?
Nabwire Rose’s election success did not come easily. As a former Vice Guild President, she was already a familiar figure within MUBS’ student leadership. Her campaign focused on student empowerment, academic reforms, inclusivity, and better engagement between the student body and the administration.
Competing against strong candidates, including Ambaho Taban (NRM-affiliated), Lukwago Henry, and Tasobya Blessed, Nabwire’s independent candidacy proved to be a strategic advantage, as she appealed to a broad spectrum of students without being tied to any political group.
Her grassroots mobilization, clear agenda, and commitment to addressing student grievances played a crucial role in securing widespread support across faculties.
Breaking Down the Faculty Votes
A closer look at the voting statistics shows that Nabwire Rose dominated across most faculties, reinforcing her popularity among students from diverse academic backgrounds.
Faculty | Taban | Lakwo | Lukwago | Mayeku | Rose (Winner) | Semanda | Tasobya |
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Faculty of Development & Vocational Training (FDVT) | 29 | 2 | 73 | 1 | 116 | 11 | 4 |
Faculty of Management (FOM) | 51 | 2 | 58 | 55 | 146 | 18 | 9 |
Faculty of Tourism, Leisure & Hospitality (FTLH) | 46 | 1 | 93 | 3 | 109 | 12 | 112 |
Faculty of Procurement & Logistics (FPLM) | 104 | 1 | 157 | 1 | 222 | 15 | 12 |
Faculty of International Business (FMIB) | 112 | 9 | 150 | 0 | 218 | 57 | 8 |
Faculty of Energy, Environment & Management Sciences (FEEMS & BENT) | 52 | 4 | 219 | 5 | 127 | 9 | 17 |
Faculty of Computing & Informatics (FCI) | 83 | 6 | 98 | 4 | 231 | 60 | 13 |
Faculty of Commerce (FOC) | 199 | 8 | 256 | 6 | 450 | 21 | 24 |
Faculty of Business Administration (FOBA) | 151 | 18 | 144 | 14 | 636 | 14 | 21 |
TOTAL VOTES | 827 | 51 | 1,242 | 89 | 2,255 | 217 | 220 |
The Faculty of Business Administration (FOBA) and Faculty of Commerce (FOC) were Nabwire’s strongest support bases, delivering 636 and 450 votes, respectively.
Who is Nabwire Rose?
Nabwire Rose is the newly elected MUBS Guild President from March 2025. She has obtained the highest number of votes in a tightly contested guild presidential race. Congratulations Rose! She steps into the Guild Presidency with experience in student leadership, having served as Vice Guild President before her successful bid.
Her campaign was centered on transparency, student representation, and improving welfare policies, positioning herself as a leader for all students regardless of faculty or background. Her independent status allowed her to run on a unifying platform, resonating with many who wanted a non-partisan leader dedicated to student concerns.

Challenges and Expectations Ahead of Nabwire Rose
As Guild President, Nabwire will face pressing student issues, including:
- Academic resources & infrastructure improvements
- Better communication between students and administration
- Welfare policies, including tuition concerns
- Enhancing student participation in decision-making
Her predecessors have navigated complex negotiations with the university, and all eyes will be on how she translates her campaign promises into tangible action.
A New Chapter for MUBS Student Leadership
Nabwire’s election is a watershed moment for student governance at MUBS. Her overwhelming mandate—winning by more than 1,000 votes—signals strong confidence in her ability to lead.
With her swearing-in expected in the coming days, the MUBS community eagerly anticipates how she will navigate the challenges ahead and deliver on her vision for students.
As the 28th Guild President, she carries the hopes of thousands of students eager for progressive leadership and meaningful change.