Mbale


Mbale is a city in the Eastern Region of Uganda. It is the main municipal, administrative commercial center of Mbale District and the surrounding sub-region.

Location

Mbale is approximately northeast of Kampala, Uganda's capital city, on an all-weather tarmac highway. The city lies at an average elevation of above sea level.
The coordinates of the city are 1°04'50.0"N, 34°10'30.0"E. The city is on the railway from Tororo to Pakwach. Mount Elgon, one of the highest peaks in East Africa, is approximately, north-east of Mbale, by road.

Population

According to the 2002 census, the population of Mbale was about 71,130. In 2010, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics estimated the population at 81,900. In 2011, UBOS estimated the mid-year population at 91,800. The 2014 population census put the population at 96,189.

Twinning

Mbale was formally linked with the town of Pontypridd, Wales through local and regional twinning ceremonies in 2005. The link was intended to associate professionals and organizations in Pontypridd with their counterparts in Africa, under the auspices of the charity known as the Partnerships Overseas Networking Trust.

Points of interest

The following points of interest lie within the city limits or close to its borders:

Administrative

In 2019 the Cabinet of Uganda, resolved to award Mbale, city status effective July 2021. In November of the same year, Cabinet revised the date of city status to 1 July 2020.

Notable people

  • Semei Kakungulu: a General from Kooki, who established Mbale Town in 1903
  • John Wasikye: Anglican Bishop, was Murdered After Liberation of Kampala, April 11, 1979
  • Canon Andrew Nyote: Political and Community Leader.
  • James Wapakhabulo: Politician
  • Lydia Wanyoto: Lawyer, politician and diplomat.
  • Nathan Nandala Mafabi: Ugandan accountant, lawyer, and politician. He represents Budadiri County West in Sironko District in the Parliament of Uganda. From May 2011 until January 2014, he was the leader of the opposition.
  • Walter de Sousa Field Hockey player for Indian hockey team. He was born in Mbale, Uganda and spent his early childhood here where his father was working under the colonial administration.
  • Dani Wadada Nabudere was a Ugandan academic, Pan-Africanist, lawyer, politician, author, political scientist, and development specialist.
  • Gershom Sizomu: First chief rabbi of Uganda, from the Abayudaya community. Member of the Ugandan Parliament for the Bungokho North constituency.
  • Lanie Banks: Canadian-Ugandan rapper, songwriter and community activist.
  • Werike Kafabusa: Ugandan politician.