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Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo is a
Ugandan Demographic features of the population of Uganda include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and others. Population According to the total population was in , comp ...
politician, entrepreneur"Why I am the best candidate" 9 July 2008
, observer.ug. Retrieved on 10 August 2018
and the current Minister of State for Information Communication Technology and National Guidance. She is a former minister in the
Buganda Buganda is a Bantu peoples, Bantu kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Baganda, Baganda people, Buganda is the largest of the List of current non-sovereign African monarchs, traditional kingdoms in present-day East Africa, consisting of Ug ...
government."Meet the Members of The Interim Lukiiko " Updated 24 June 1997
, buganda.com. Retrieved on 10 August 2018
"Joyce Sebugwawo Announced as Official FDC Candidate for Rubaga By-Election" 7 Apr 2008
ugandaradionetwork.com. Retrieved on 26 July 2018
She joined the Buganda government in the early 1980s, where she worked as a Minister for women, community work and mobilisation. A former National Chairperson of
Forum for Democratic Change The Forum for Democratic Change (; FDC), founded on 16 December 2004, is one of the main opposition parties in Uganda. The FDC was founded as an umbrella body called Reform Agenda, mostly for disenchanted former members and followers of Preside ...
,"FDC names party chair" 25 December 2013
observer.ug. Retrieved on 10 August 2018
she is a former
Mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a Municipal corporation, municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilitie ...
for
Rubaga Division Rubaga Division, also Lubaga Division, is one of the divisions that makes up the city of Kampala, Uganda. The division takes its name from Rubaga, where the division headquarters are located. Location Rubaga Division lies in the western part of ...
in
Kampala Kampala (, ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,875,834 (2024) and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kampala, Kawempe Division, Kawempe, Makindy ...
"Sserunjogi bounces back as Kampala Central mayor" Friday 4 March 2016
monitor.co.ug. Retrieved on 10 August 2018
and an aunt to Queen Sylvia of Buganda."Sylvia Nagginda: The girl who became queen"Monday 29 July 2013
monitor.co.ug. Retrieved 26 July 2018


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Forum for Democratic Change The Forum for Democratic Change (; FDC), founded on 16 December 2004, is one of the main opposition parties in Uganda. The FDC was founded as an umbrella body called Reform Agenda, mostly for disenchanted former members and followers of Preside ...
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Rubaga Division Rubaga Division, also Lubaga Division, is one of the divisions that makes up the city of Kampala, Uganda. The division takes its name from Rubaga, where the division headquarters are located. Location Rubaga Division lies in the western part of ...
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Kampala Capital City Authority Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) is the legal entity, established by the Parliament of Uganda, Ugandan Parliament, that is responsible for the operations of the capital city of Kampala in Uganda. It replaced the Kampala City Council (KCC). ...
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Divisions of Kampala The city of Kampala, Uganda's capital, is administered by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). KCCA is administratively divided into five divisions, each headed by a mayor. The whole city is then headed by the Lord Mayor. The current Lord M ...
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Website of the Parliament of Uganda.
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