KALANGALA - Before she became a legislator, Helen Nakimuli was already a force on the volleyball court, leading and shaping one of Uganda’s most resilient women’s clubs, COBAP Volleyball Club.
Even at the height of her political career as Woman Member of Parliament for Kalangala district, Nakimuli remained, first and foremost, a volleyball leader, serving as COBAP president, mentoring players and captaining teams with the same intensity she brought to public office.
Her death on April 19, 2026, following complications from surgery, has left a void most deeply felt within the club she helped build and sustain.
COBAP confirmed her passing in a statement, paying tribute to a leader whose influence extended far beyond administration.
“It is with profound sadness that I formally announce the passing of our President, Helen. She served this club with exceptional dedication and generosity, extending far beyond her leadership role. She leaves an enduring legacy and a significant void within the club.”
Nakimuli’s impact at COBAP was both structural and personal. At a time when volleyball in Uganda remained largely amateur, she helped steady and grow the club into a competitive side, maintaining its presence in elite-level competitions.

Her leadership was defined by proximity, not distance. Despite her national status, she regularly trained with teammates, often at Nkumba University, choosing drills and teamwork over titles.
Former deputy president Denis Wakambi credits her for transforming the club’s trajectory.
“I was your vice president at COBAP-Uganda Volleyball Club over 10 years ago, and we moved our club to the next level. May your soul rest in peace, and may the good Lord comfort the grieving family,” Wakambi said.
Away from club duties, Nakimuli carried her leadership onto the regional stage as captain of the Uganda Parliamentary Women’s Volleyball Team.