Gordon Wavamunno

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Gordon Wavamunno
Born (1943-12-16) 16 December 1943 (age 80)
NationalityUgandan
CitizenshipUganda
Occupation(s)Businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist
Years activeSince 1966
Known for Wealth, Philanthropy, Mercedes Benz Sole distributor

Gordon Babala Kasibante Wavamunno, often simply referred to as Gordon Wavamunno (born 16 December 1943), is a Ugandan entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist. He is the owner of Spear Motors Uganda—the sole distributor of Mercedes-Benz vehicles in Uganda. He also owns other companies like GM Tumpeco which makes Ugandan Vehicle number plates, Wavah Water Limited and Wavah Books Limited. He was the director for WBS Television and is reported to be one of the wealthiest people in Uganda. [1] He also served as the honorary consul of Hungary to Uganda. [2]

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Background

He was born on 16 December 1943 in Rugaaga, modern-day Isingiro District, Western Region of Uganda. [3] Following early public education in his home area, he moved to Mbarara, the largest town in the sub-region, when he was a teenager. He later relocated to Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [4]

Work experience

His parents owned a retail shop and he helped in running it as a young boy. When he moved to Mbarara as a teenager, he worked as a shop assistant in a produce store owned by an Asian family. Later, he began to purchase farm produce from the nearby villages. He would then sell the produce to the Asian shops and families in Mbarara. When he acquired his first automobile, he began a special hire taxi service in the town. He later expanded this business to include a driving school. In his mid-20s, he relocated to Kampala and worked as a driver/tour guide for a tour operator called Equatorial Agencies Ltd., from 1967 to 1972. Wavamunno took over Spear Tours and Travel when its owner Ashok Patel was murdered by dictator Idi Amin's soldiers. [5]

In 1973, one year after the expulsion of Ugandan Asians by Amin, Wavamunno leveraged his assets and started Spear Motors Limited, the sole Mercedes-Benz dealership in Uganda. The dealership is also the sole authorised dealer in Jeep, Dodge, and Chrysler automobiles and parts. In addition, Spear Motors is the sole distributor of Deutz Fahr tractors and farm machinery in Uganda. Deutz Fahr is a farm equipment manufacturer based in Treviglio, northern Italy. [6]

Investments

As of September 2013, the following were some of the enterprises owned wholly or in part by Wavamunno. The businesses listed here are sometimes referred to as the Spear Group of Companies or simply the Spear Group. [7]

Other responsibilities

Wavamunno has an honorary doctorate degree from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest institution of higher learning, and from Nkumba University. He is a professor in business and entrepreneurship at Makerere University and is the chancellor at Nkumba University. [10]

In January 2013, Wavamunno was appointed Knight of the Order of Saint John. Recipients of knighthoods in this order are not normally entitled to the honorific of "Sir". The award was in recognition of his philanthropic work with St. John Association of Uganda, where he has been a member since 1983. He currently serves as the chairman of the association. Among other charitable acts, he has donated two ambulances to the association, renovated their offices in Kampala, and offered bursaries to orphans. [11]

Personal details

Wavamunno is married [12] and is the father of both male [13] and female [14] children.

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