Amelia Kyambadde

Amelia Anne Kyambadde is a Ugandan politician. She is the Cabinet Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives in the Ugandan Cabinet. She was appointed to that position on 6 June 2016.[1] She has previously served as Cabinet Minister of Trade and Industry between 27 May 2011 and 6 June 2016.[2] She replaced Kahinda Otafiire, who was appointed Minister for Justice.[3] Amelia Kyambadde is also the elected Member of Parliament (MP) for "Mawokota County North" in Mpigi District.

Amelia Kyambadde
Amelia Kyambadde in 2018
Born (1955-06-30) 30 June 1955
NationalityUgandan
CitizenshipUganda
Alma materMakerere University
(Bachelor of Business Administration)
American InterContinental University
(Master of Business Administration)
OccupationAdministrator, Businesswoman & Politician
Years active1979 — present
Known forPolitics
Home townMpigi
TitleMinister for Trade & Industry
Spouse(s)Wilson Kyambadde

Background

She was born in June 1955, to the late Serwano K. Kulubya and Mary Kafureka, in Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom. She relocated to Uganda, in 1959, at the age of four years.[4]

Education

She attended Gayaza Primary School in Wakiso District for elementary education, Gulu Sacred Heart High School in Gulu District for her secondary education and Aga Khan School of Secretarial Studies in Nairobi, Kenya, for her post-secondary education. Amelia Kyambadde holds the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest institution of tertiary education, founded in 1922. She also holds the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA), from the American InterContinental University in London, United Kingdom.[5]

Work experience

She started working in the Ugandan Civil Service in 1979, at the age of twenty-four (24). She rose to the rank of Principal Private Secretary (PPS) of the President of Uganda. In 2010, she voluntarily resigned as the President's PPS, to contest the parliamentary seat of "Mawokota County North", Mpigi District. During the Uganda national elections of 2011, she won her parliamentary contest and is now the incumbent MP for that constituency. On 27 March 2011, she was appointed Minister for Trade & Industry.[6] On 6 June 2016, she was named Cabinet Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, in the cabinet list released that day.[7]

Personal details

Amelia Anne Kyambadde is married to Wilson Kyambadde since 1976. Together, they are the parents of five children. She is the Patron of Twezimbe Development Foundation (TDF), a community-based, non-governmental, organization formed to improve the living conditions of the people of her parliamentary constituency. She founded the Twezimbe NGO.[8]

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See also

References

  1. Uganda State House (6 June 2016). "Museveni's new cabinet list At 6 June 2016" (PDF). Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  2. Mukasa, Henry (28 May 2011). "Museveni Names New Cabinet". New Vision. Kampala. Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  3. Kavuma Kaggwa (23 November 2014). "What We Should Include In Uganda's New Constitution". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  4. Ssempijja, David (3 August 2010). "Why Amelia Kyambadde Is Leaving State House for Peasants". New Vision (Kampala). Archived from the original on 2014-12-22. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  5. Kyambadde, Amelia (2010). "Profile of Amelia Anne Kyambadde". Amelia-Kyambadde.Org. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  6. Parliament of Uganda (2011). "The Work History of Kyambadde Amelia Anne". Kampala: Parliament of Uganda. Archived from the original on 22 December 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  7. Uganda State House (6 June 2016). "Uganda's New Cabinet As At 6 June 2016". Scribd.com. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  8. TDF, . "About Twezimbe Development Foundation". Twezimbe Development Foundation (TDF). Archived from the original on 2014-12-18. Retrieved 22 December 2014.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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