As parliament prepares to swear in new legislators Jinja North electorates resolved to vote in Comedian Hussein Muyonjo aka Swengeree as their legislator in the 12th Parliament.
Rejecting lawyers and educationists the likes of Medard Ssegoan,Ssemujju Nganda,Kivumbi,Mpuuga and Sekikuubo to have entertainers instead to cool the stress in parliament
Just imagine what Swengere will be debating Banange I see jokes and comedy from Jinja popular comedian and radio personality Hussein Muyonjo, better known as Swengere or “Swengere Everywhere,” in Parliament.

Swengere, a household name thanks to his comedy skits and his radio work on Baba FM, defeated 13 other candidates to secure the seat in one of the most competitive races of the 2026 general elections. His victory marked a major breakthrough for an entertainer whose influence has long extended beyond the stage and airwaves into community life.
Known for his relatable humour and street-level connection with audiences, Swengere built his campaign around accessibility, youth engagement and everyday issues affecting residents of Jinja North. Supporters say his ability to communicate in a simple, entertaining but direct manner helped him connect with voters across age groups.
The win adds to a growing list of media and entertainment figures making successful transitions into politics, reflecting a shift in how voters engage with leadership and public communication. For many of his fans, Swengere’s journey from comedy to Parliament represents the power of authenticity and consistent grassroots presence.

Attention now turns to how the comedian-turned-legislator will translate his popularity into effective representation. For Swengere, the election result signals the beginning of a new chapter, one that moves from punchlines to policymaking, but with the same voice that made him a favourite on radio and stage.


