Peace Kusasira
Peace Kusasira also referred to as Kusasira Peace Kanyesigye Mubiru (born 27 February 1962) is a female Ugandan politician and social worker.[1][2] She is the district woman representative of Mukono District under the National Resistance Movement political party.[1][2] She served as the MP in the tenth, and ninth parliament and lost in the 2021–2026 elections.[3][4][5] In the ninth parliament, Peace Kusasira, took the seat from outgoing MP, Margaret Nalugo (who moved to Mukono South and lost to Bakaluba Mukasa).[6] Education backgroundIn 1975, she completed her Primary Leaving Examinations from Bugamba Boys Primary School.[1] In 1980, she joined Bweranyangi Girls S.S for Uganda Certificate of Education.[1][6] In 1982, she obtained Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education from St Mary's Namagunga S.S and later joined Makerere University for Bachelor of Social Work and Social Administration in 1986.[1][6] CareerBetween 1986 and 1989, she was the Personnel Administrator at PAPCO Industries, Jinja.[1] From 1992 to 2000, she was employed as the Director for Women and Youth at National Organization of Trade Unions.[1][6] From 2001 to 2011, she was the Director at Pasip Tribute Junior School.[1] Political careerFrom 2011 to 2021, she was the Member of Parliament at the Parliament of Uganda.[1] She served on additional role as the Member on Committee on HIV/AIDS & Related Disease and Committee on Agriculture.[1] She sits on the UWOPA Round Table Committees.[7] Personal lifeShe is married to Mubiru Kusasira with three children.[1][6][2] Her hobbies are listening to religious music and farming.[1] She has special interests in mobilizing people for poverty eradication.[1] See also
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