Ugandan businessman-turned-politician Balaam Barugahara has rapidly transformed from a flashy events promoter into one of the most talked-about political mobilisers inside the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), with his growing influence now sparking nervous whispers across powerful political camps.Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Balaam has become a familiar figure at massive NRM gatherings where supporters are treated to free food, drinks, entertainment and generous cash handouts. At rallies across central, western and eastern Uganda, thousands flock to events associated with the youthful political operator, whose deep pockets and celebrity connections have earned him admiration among ordinary supporters and suspicion among sections of the political establishment.
Money, Music & Mobilisation
Political observers say Balaam’s rise comes at a delicate time for the ruling party, especially as internal succession debates continue to quietly shape alliances ahead of future political contests. Some insiders believe his growing popularity among grassroots mobilisers could eventually place him at the center of major power calculations within the NRM.Critics inside the party privately accuse Balaam of using his wealth to build an independent political machine capable of rivaling long-established structures. His supporters, however, dismiss such criticism as jealousy from political elites uncomfortable with a newcomer commanding large crowds and enjoying direct access to influential leaders. “Balaam understands mobilisation better than many traditional politicians,” said one political analyst in NRM party. “He knows entertainment, social media, youth culture and grassroots networks. That combination is powerful in modern Ugandan politics.”
The Celebrity Connection
Indeed, Balaam’s close relationship with Uganda’s entertainment industry has become one of his strongest political weapons. Over the years, he has financially supported several musicians, comedians and performers, many of whom command massive followings among urban youth. The list among others includes Jose Chameleon, Juliana Kanyomozi, the entire former Eagles Production band crew of Mesarch Ssemakula and Godfrey Lutaaya. His influence within the entertainment scene has helped him maintain visibility far beyond traditional political spaces. Several musicians openly praise him for supporting concerts, welfare projects and industry initiatives at times when other politicians ignored the creative sector. Such loyalty could eventually translate into political capital, especially among younger voters increasingly driven by celebrity influence and online mobilisation. His connections are not limited to entertainment circles alone.
Kingdom Allies Raise Eyebrows
Political insiders also point to Balaam’s growing closeness with cultural institutions, especially within Bunyoro and Busoga, as a major factor behind his expanding influence. His appearances at kingdom functions and his cordial relationship with prominent cultural figures have fueled speculation that he is quietly building alliances capable of stretching far beyond ordinary party politics. Analysts say support from influential cultural networks could significantly strengthen his standing in regions considered politically strategic for the NRM. At the same time, Balaam’s confidence has continued to attract public attention. In a recent media interaction, the businessman reportedly declared that he is already financially successful and does not depend on State House favors for survival. The remarks immediately triggered debate across political circles, with some interpreting them as a sign of increasing political independence. “He wants to project himself as a self-made billionaire who cannot easily be controlled,” one Kampala-based commentator noted.
That image has only added to growing speculation about his long-term ambitions within the ruling movement. Behind closed doors, some party insiders reportedly worry that Balaam’s expanding grassroots machinery could complicate existing succession calculations inside the NRM. Others insist such fears are exaggerated and argue that Balaam remains loyal to the party leadership and merely wants to strengthen mobilisation efforts.Still, his critics claim his style of politics — driven by money, celebrity networks and youth mobilisation — represents a new and unpredictable force within the ruling party.
The Global Network
The businessman’s international connections have also attracted attention. Associates say Balaam maintains strong business and social networks in Europe and the United States, connections developed over many years through entertainment promotion, diaspora engagement and private business interests. Supporters argue these global contacts give him influence and exposure that many local politicians lack. Some analysts believe such networks could eventually help him shape international perceptions and strengthen his political brand both locally and abroad.
Tension in NRM
Meanwhile, tensions within sections of the NRM continue to intensify as different camps position themselves ahead of future political battles. The troubles surrounding embattled Speaker Anita Among have further complicated internal dynamics, creating uncertainty over alliances and loyalties inside the party.In this increasingly fragile environment, Balaam’s growing popularity has become impossible to ignore. At public rallies, supporters chant his name with excitement. On social media, his followers portray him as a youthful, energetic mobiliser capable of connecting with ordinary Ugandans in ways many traditional politicians cannot. Videos of him distributing aid, supporting musicians and interacting with crowds frequently circulate online, strengthening his image as a man of the people. But not everyone is impressed.
Opponents accuse him of promoting personality politics fueled by money and spectacle rather than ideology or policy. Others fear the growing culture of financially-driven mobilisation could deepen divisions within the ruling movement. Yet despite the criticism, Balaam continues to expand his footprint.Whether attending kingdom events, appearing alongside musicians or presiding over massive political gatherings, the businessman has mastered the art of remaining visible in Uganda’s fast-changing political landscape. For now, one thing appears certain: Balaam Barugahara is no longer just an events promoter. He has become a political force attracting admiration, controversy and anxiety in equal measure.And as power struggles quietly intensify within the NRM, many will be watching closely to see whether his rise is merely a temporary political moment — or the beginning of something much bigger.
Balaam The Mr. Moneybags
Political observers have also started speculating about whether Balaam’s growing financial influence and international business connections could one day attract scrutiny from Western governments, particularly at a time when several Ugandan political figures have faced sanctions and travel restrictions over governance and corruption concerns. Although there is no public indication that Balaam is under investigation or targeted for sanctions, some analysts argue that his rising political profile, flamboyant spending and expanding influence within ruling party structures could eventually place him under increased international attention.Supporters dismiss such claims as politically motivated rumors spread by rivals uncomfortable with his rapid rise. They insist Balaam’s wealth comes from legitimate business interests developed over many years in entertainment promotion, hospitality and private investments. Nonetheless, in Uganda’s highly charged political environment, even speculation about possible sanctions has become enough to trigger intense debate within elite political circles.
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- Mr. Stephen Kasozi Muwambi is a seasoned crime investigative writer, majoring in judicial-based stories. His two decades’ experience as a senior investigative journalist has made him one of the best to reckon on in Uganda. He can also be reached via [email protected]
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