Charles Bakkabulindi

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Charles Bakkabulindi yazaalibwa nga 25 Ogwekkumi n'ogumu 1959, Munnayuganda munnabyabufuzi. Gyebuvuddeko abadde minisita omubeezi ow'ebyemizannyo mu baminisita ba Uganda, Hamsom Obua gwe yaddira mu bigere. Yalondebwa mu kifo ekyo mu 2005. Mu nkyukakyuka ezaakolebwa mu baminisita nga 1 Ogwomukagga 2006, 16 Ogwokubiri 2009, ne nga 27 Ogwokutaano 2011, n'eza nga 1 Ogwokusatu 2015 yasigaza ekifo ky'obwaminisita kino. Mubaka wa Paalamenti akiikirira abakozi.

Early life and education[kyusa | edit source]

His oldest post-secondary academic qualification is the Diploma in Electrical Engineering, which he obtained in 1985, from the Uganda Polytechnic Kyambogo, one of the constituent institutions of Kyambogo University. He went on to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Adult and Community Education, obtained in 2006, from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest and largest public university. In 2007, he was awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Administration, from Uganda Management Institute (UMI). His degree of Master of Arts in Management Studies was awarded in 2006, also by UMI.

Career[kyusa | edit source]

Between 1994 and 1996, he served as a Delegate to the Constituent Assembly that drafted and passed the 1995 Ugandan Constitution. In 1996, he was elected to serve in Uganda's Parliament as the Workers Representative, a position he has served in since. Also in 1996, he was elected the National Chairman of the Uganda Beverage, Tobacco and Allied Worker's Union, a position he still holds today. In 2005, he was appointed State Minister for Sports. He is the incumbent for that cabinet position, as at March 2015.

Personal affairs[kyusa | edit source]

Charles Bakkabulindi is married. He is reported to enjoy listening to music, reading, following politics and watching sports.

See also[kyusa | edit source]

  • Cabinet of Uganda
  • Parliament of Uganda
  • Government of Uganda

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