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Loyce Biira Bwambale

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Residence
  
Kampala, Uganda

Occupation
  
Botanist & Teacher

Home town
  
Mpondwe

Citizenship
  
Uganda

Education
  
Makerere University

Ethnicity
  
Mukonzo

Name
  
Loyce Bwambale

Nationality
  
Ugandan

Years active
  
1977 — present


Born
  
16 October 1952 (age 71) (
1952-10-16
)
Uganda

Loice Biira Bwambale was a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Uganda.

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She had been a teacher, and also served as Deputy Minister of Gender from 1992 to 1994 and a member of the National Assembly of Uganda from 1996 to 2001.

She has previously served as Prime Minister for Obusinga Bwa Rwenzururu Kingdom in Uganda. She has vast experience in areas of gender, culture, education and leadership. She had been a Member of Parliament for Kasese District from 1989 to 2006 before she joined the Rwenzururu Kingdom as the 1st Deputy Prime Minister in 2010.

History

Loice Biira Bwambale was born in Kasese District in the western part of Uganda in 1952. She completed her Primary School from Bwera Primary School, in Bwera in 1967. During 1968 through 1971, she attended Kyebambe Girls Secondary Schoolfrom S1 to S4. From 1972 to 1974, she studied for her S5 and S6 at Nabumali High School.

From 1974 through 1977, she attended Makerere University where she obtained her first degree, the BSC [Botany & Zoology] (Hon) with a Diploma in Education(first Class).

Work experience

Training in capacity building and attendance in other courses, conferences and workshops (seminars)
Loice Biira Bwambale has attended and participated in various workshops, symposia, seminars, conferences and meetings on education, Administrative, legislative, gender and civil society aspects and attained extensive knowledge and expertise in legislation. Below are the key ones.

Competencies

  • Educational Administration and Management
  • Political leadership, participation and legislation
  • Rural development and mobilisation
  • Institutional and organisational
  • Resource mobilisation
  • Networking
  • Coordination
  • Public Speaking, Lobbying and Advocacy
  • Communication
  • Creativity and innovation
  • Peace building and conflict management
  • References

    Loyce Biira Bwambale Wikipedia