Margaret Annet Muhanga Mugisa

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Margaret Annet Muhanga Mugisa
Born4 June 1967
NationalityUgandan
Occupationpolitician and legislator
Known forpolitics
Political party National Resistance Movement
Spouse(s)Michael Mugisha

Margaret Annet Muhanga Mugisa (born 4 June 1967 [1] ) is a Ugandan politician and member of parliament for North Division in Fort Portal City in the eleventh parliament of Uganda. [2] [3] She is affiliated to the National Resistance Movement. [4] [1] She also served as the Woman representative for Kabarole District in the tenth parliament of Uganda [1]

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Education background

Margaret has a Master's degree [1]

Career

Margaret worked for New Vision in the 1990s covering parliamentary news. [5] She was the Member of parliament for Burahya in Kabarole District in the tenth parliament of Uganda. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] She won the 2021 national elections to become the member of parliament for North Division in Fort Portal City. [10] [11] Margaret supported the lifting of the term limit bill in the tenth parliament. [6] [12] [1]

Margaret sat on the parliamentary Committee on Commissions, State Authorities & State Enterprises. [1]

Personal life

Margaret is married to Michael Mugisha and they have children together. [8] [13] She supported schools dropouts and also supported church construction [1]

See also

  1. List of members of the eleventh Parliament of Uganda
  2. Irene Linda Mugisha
  3. Parliament of Uganda
  4. National Resistance Movement

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