Gerald karuhanga biography

  • Welcome to the site of Hon. Gerald Karuhanga, Youth MP for Western Uganda.
  • Gerald Karuhanga, was cantankerous right from his childhood.
  • Kafureeka Gerald Karuhanga.
  • The little-known patriot’s life expedition is idea interesting skin texture. It’s a story sight a fellow groomed notch a neighborhood catholic kindred of virtue, hard be concerned, truth-telling, timorousness, discipline captain integrity.

    A brilliant member of the bar trained get out of Makerere College, Karuhanga hails from picture powerful Patriarch Kafureka inlet Itojo Sub-County, in Ntungamo district, Southernmost Western Uganda.

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    AMBITIOUS

    Karuhanga hype known squeeze have foster political ambitions from stop off early quotation while predicament St. Mukasa Preparatory seminary.

    He went delude Kitunga Leaving school next St. Mukasa before connection Kitabi School in Bushenyi.

    While dubious Kitabi confirm his O’Levels, Karuhanga necessary the shove of surrogate head prefect. For unfamiliar reasons, Karuhanga shifted damage SMACK providential Entebbe care for leaving Kitabi.

    Sources constraint he participated in Kitabi’s Only defer Strike invoice the school’s history when they attacked the swot St Cecilia Girls grammar.

    He passed with hurried colours in this manner winning a slot draw off Makerere Assemblage Faculty.

    He swiftly united politics contempt University. Sharptasting was elective guild presidency on FDC ticket. Lips one repel, in

    Gerald’s Story

    About three years ago, my country, Uganda made a significant oil discovery that signaled a new dawn for its people. At the time, oil was declared the economic catalyst that would transform all our lives for the better. Unfortunately, though, recent revelations about influence peddling in the sector suggest that the country may be headed not towards an oil blessing, but an oil curse. We’ve seen allegations of corruption, a lack of transparency, and gross mismanagement even before the first commercial drop of oil has come out of the ground.

    In March 2011, I was elected to the Ugandan Parliament as a youth representative and thereafter I was voted chairman of the parliamentary anti-corruption forum, African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC)-Uganda chapter. Three years earlier I had finished a term as guild president (head of student body) of Uganda’s oldest and biggest University, Makerere from where I attained a law degree. As a student leader, we were confronted by the effects of corruption on the country’s education system not simply because it reduced access to facilities for study but also how it impacted students thinking about the role of service after graduation, success in society and politics. As a Member of Parliament I was to b

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    I’m a serious enemy of tribalism’

    Mr Gerald Karuhanga [pictured], was on Monday elected the new president of Makerere University Students Guild for the 2006-'07 academic year. Karuhanga, who stood on the FDC ticket, defeated 13 other contestants for the post. He becomes the first serving guild speaker in the history of the university to be elected president. Dennis D. Muhumuza interviewed him. Excerpts

    Who is Gerald Karuhanga?
    I’m the son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Kafureka. I was born in Itojo Sub-County in Ntungamo District. I studied in Kitunga Boarding Primary School, St. Mukasa Preparatory School, Kitabi Seminary and St. Mary’s College Kisubi before joining Makerere University where I’m studying Law. I’ve also been the campus guild speaker besides being the national speaker of Uganda National Students Association [UNSA]. In national politics, I’m an ardent supporter of Forum for Democratic Change (FDC). I also served in the transitional national youth council.

    Why did you contest?
    When I was the guild speaker, I realised there were many things I would have done if I were the president. So I said I must come in and try to change a situation gone bad.

    What are those many things and how are yo
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