PROFILE: How Robinah Nabbanja rose to become Uganda’s First Female Prime Minister

Kakumiro District Woman MP Robinah Nabbanja’s surprise appointment June 08 night makes her Uganda’s first female Prime Minister.

Here is a look at how she journeyed to the top:

PRIME MINISTER ROBINAH NABBANJA PROFILE

Date of birth: December 17, 1969

Age: 52

Husband: Musafiri

Education

Primary: Nkooko Primary School

O and A-level: St. Edward’s Secondary School Bukuumi

Bachelor of Democracy and Development Studies (Uganda Martyrs University)

Master of Arts in Development Studies (Uganda Martyrs University)

Other qualifications from Uganda Management Institute, Islamic University in Uganda and the National Leadership Institute Kyankwanzi

Career

1991-1996: Teacher at Uganda Martyrs Secondary School Kakumiro

1998-2001: District Councillor, representing Nkooko Sub-County, Kibaale District

Secretary for Health, Gender and Community Services for Kibaale District

She then spent the next ten years

2001-2010: Resident District Commissioner in the districts of Pallisa, Busia and Budaka

2011-2016: Kibaale District Woman MP

2016 to date: Kakumiro District Woman MP

December 2019: State Minister of Health for General Duties

June 08, 2021: Appointed Prime Minister

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