Mariam Nalubega
Mariam Nalubega | |
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Born | Uganda | 27 November 1981
Nationality | Ugandan |
Citizenship | Uganda |
Alma mater | Makerere University Business School (Bachelor of Business Administration) Law Development Center (Diploma in Law) St. Lawrence University (Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration)[1] |
Occupation | Politician |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Known for | Politics |
Title | Member of Parliament Parliament of Uganda |
Mariam Patience Nalubega is a Ugandan politician. She is the Woman Member of Parliament, representing Butambala District in the Parliament of Uganda. She was elected to that position in March 2011.[2] Prior to that, from 2005 until 2011, she served as the National Female Youth Member of Parliament in Uganda.[3]
Background and education
She was born in Butambala District, Central Uganda, on 27 November 1981 to Saidi Lubega and Jalia Nakayanja.[2] She attended Makerere University Primary School, before she transferred to Butawuka Secondary School for her O-Level studies. She attended St. Francis Secondary School in Mengo, for her A-Level education. Nalubega holds the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, obtained from Makerere University Business School. She also holds the Diploma in Law, obtained from the Law Development Centre in Kampala.[3]
Work experience
From 2001 until 2006, Mariam Nalubega was a member of Mpigi District Council, serving as the District Secretary for Health from 2003 until 2006. In 2006, she was elected as the National Female Youth Member of Parliament, serving in that position until 2011. During that period, she served on the parliamentary committee on the economy and on the Information and Communications Technology committee. In 2011, she was elected as the Woman District Member of Parliament, for the newly created Butambala District.[3]
Other responsibilities
Mariam Peace Nalubega is a married mother of three.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Administrator, . (29 January 2014). "Profile: What Makes St. Lawrence University Tick". Red Pepper Uganda. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
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has numeric name (help) - ^ a b c Namaganda, Agnes (9 April 2011). "How They Beat Political Giants To Win: Mariam Nalubega". Daily Monitor Mobile (Kampala). Retrieved 5 February 2015.
- ^ a b c POU, . (2005). "Profile of Nalubega Mariam Patience: Female Youth Member of Parliament". Parliament of Uganda (POU). Retrieved 5 February 2015.
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