Ugandans Celebrate Zohran Mamdani’s Historic Win

November 6, 2025

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UGANDAN

Excitement and national pride swept across Uganda on Wednesday following the election of native son, Zohran Mamdani, as the new Mayor of New York City. Mamdani’s victory on Tuesday marks a spectacular rise for the 34-year-old.

He ran a campaign centered on remaking city governance, championing working-class residents, and pushing back against the politics of the Donald Trump administration.

For many Ugandans, the achievement is profoundly symbolic and personal.

Remembering the Young Rapper

Ugandan radio presenter Siima Kyakuhaire Sabiti shared her early memories of the Mayor-elect. She first met Mamdani long before he launched his political career.

“I got to know Zohran when he was part of a really dope rap duo known as Young Cardamom and Hab, Sabiti recalled. Working at a local radio station at the time, she invited him onto the show. “We ended up getting along really well because he is just a very funny, intelligent… sparky individual.”

Sabiti praised his early passion: “One of the things I really liked about him was how much he loved Uganda and was just passionate about doing good things for people. That was one of the things that kind of drew me to him.”

A Beacon of Hope and Realistic Expectations

Actor and comedian Richard Tuwangye called Mamdani’s success “inspirational.” However, he cautioned Ugandans to manage their expectations regarding the impact of the win. “For us to expect a lot from Zohran’s win is Ugandans not being able to manage their expectations,” Tuwangye suggested playfully. He added humorously, “About him being proud of being Ugandan, I would be surprised if anyone was not proud to be a Ugandan this is the best country, naturally, in the world.”

Mamdani spent his early childhood in Uganda. He departed at age five when his father, the distinguished political theorist Mahmood Mamdani, relocated to South Africa. The family subsequently moved to the United States. Although he became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2018, Mamdani still maintains his Ugandan citizenship.

His mother is the internationally acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair. Her extensive body of work includes films that earned Academy Award nominations. The Mamdani–Nair family retains a strong connection to Uganda and still owns a home in Kampala. They visited earlier this year to celebrate Mamdani’s marriage.

For thousands of Ugandans, Mamdani’s milestone represents more than just a political victory in New York. It is a moment of deep pride, strong representation, and potent inspiration. His journey demonstrates how Ugandan talent continues to influence the global stage.

 


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