"I said, 'YES'. Wulululu!" Kalule, who is also known as "Girl from Buteeka," posted the news on Twitter along with photos from the event. Culton Scovia Nakamya, a reporter for BBS TV, wrote: "Kassanda woman MP @flaviakalule said Yes. GirlFromButeeka, you did a great job."
John Cliff Wamala, who used to be a reporter for NTV and is now the Uganda Red Cross Communications Officer, tweeted, "Congratulations, Flavia." Anna Merrifield: "Congratulations! I hope you both have a lot of joy!"
Dr. Winyakol, who was once Kalule's student, said: "I wish I could go to your English and Literature classes again. Congratulations, Mr./Ms./Ms." The MP was reminded by Elliot Orizaarwa: "Many congrats. Congratulations. Congratulations, and welcome to the game, Hon."
The person who goes by @Emma1Ssali, PackingKing, must have had a crush on the lawmaker: "Was led astray the whole time. I thought that you were already taken. Even so, congs [sic]. But not all hope is lost. We just need to start working harder. . Good job, honorable."
Emma Kashaija is in charge of Gender and Economic Justice at the Forum for Women in Democracy, according to her LinkedIn profile (FOWODE). He started working for the organization in August 2010 as an IT officer.
Before that, he worked from February 2008 to July 2010 for Warid Telecom, which was later bought by Airtel Uganda. Makerere University gave him a Bachelor of Information Technology in 2007. He went to Ntare School and got his "A" Level. In 2021, Kalule became a member of parliament through the National Unity Platform. Kalule was born in 1985. In 2016, she tried for the first time to be a Woman MP for the Mubende district.
Flavia Nabagabe Kalule has a Bachelor of Arts with Education from Makerere University. She got her "A" Level from Our Lady of Good Counsel Gayaza in 2004.