Janet Museveni
Janet Museveni | |
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First Lady of Uganda | |
Assumed office 29 January 1986 | |
President | Yoweri Museveni |
Personal details | |
Born |
Janet Kainembabazi Kataaha 24 June 1948 |
Children | Four |
Religion | Born Again Christian[1] |
Janet Kataaha Museveni (née Kainembabazi, born June 24, 1948) is a Ugandan politician who has been the First Lady of Uganda since 1986. She is married to President Yoweri Museveni, with whom she has four children. She has been Minister for Karamoja Affairs in Uganda's Cabinet since 27 May 2011.[2] She is also the elected Member of Parliament representing Ruhaama County in Ntungamo District.[3] She published her autobiography, My Life's Journey, in 2011.[4][5]
Early life and marriage
Janet Kainembabazi Kataaha Museveni was born in Bwongyera village in Kajara county, Ntungamo District, Western Uganda to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kataaha. She attended Kyamate Primary School, and Bweranyangi Girls' Senior Secondary School.
Janet Museveni went into exile in 1971, when Idi Amin toppled the Milton Obote regime in a military coup. She married Yoweri Museveni in August 1973.[6] When Idi Amin's regime fell from power in April 1979, she moved back to Uganda from Tanzania where she had been living in exile with her husband.
In February 1981 when Yoweri Museveni launched his guerrilla war against the government of President Obote, Janet Museveni and her children re-located to Nairobi, Kenya, where they lived with family friends until 1983. In 1983, they moved to Gothenburg, Sweden, and stayed there until May 1986, four months after Yoweri Museveni's National Resistance Army had seized power in Kampala.
Career
Janet Museveni founded the Uganda Women's Effort to Save Orphans (UWESO), a private relief agency in late 1986, which she said was shaped by her experience as a refugee. She became involved with the HIV/AIDS campaigns in Uganda in the 1990s, forging ties with radical pastor Martin Ssempa for abstinence-only sex education in Uganda.[7]
In November 2005, she announced that she would seek the parliamentary seat of Ruhaama county in the February 2006 general elections. She contested the seat against the candidate for the Forum for Democratic Change, Augustine Ruzindana, and won overwhelmingly. She was re-elected in March 2011 to another five-year term.
On 16 February 2009, Janet Museveni was appointed State Minister for Karamoja Affairs, by her husband, President Yoweri Museveni.[8]
On 27 May 2011, she was elevated to Minister for Karamoja Affairs, complete with a State Minister for Karamoja Affairs.[9]
Children
The four children of Janet Museveni are:
- Muhoozi Kainerugaba - Born in 1974, Brigadier in the UPDF and Commander of Special Forces.[6][10]
- Natasha Karugire - Born in 1976, Fashion designer and consultant. Married to Edwin Karugire. Private Secretary to the President of Uganda for Household Affairs.[11]
- Patience Rwabwogo - Born in 1978, Pastor of Covenant Nations Church,[12] Buziga, Kampala. - Married to Odrek Rwabwogo.[13]
- Diana Kamuntu - Born in 1980, Married to Geoffrey Kamuntu.[14]
Published works
- My Life’s Journey. Fountain Publishers. 2011. ISBN 978-9970-25-102-5.
See also
References
- ↑ Bengali, Shashank (26 March 2006). "Uganda Is Leading Africa's Boom In Christianity". Desertnews.com. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ Museveni Names New Cabinet
- ↑ Janet Museveni Is MP For Ruhaama County, Ntungamo District
- ↑ "The world through the Musevenis’ eyes". Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- ↑ "From Ntungamo to State House: The Museveni love story". Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- 1 2 Butagira, Tabu (22 May 2010). "Janet Museveni Opens Up On Love, Family And Politics". AllAfrica.com (The Monitor). Retrieved 20 October 2010.
President Museveni writes in his autobiography: ... Janet and I were married in August 1973 while working for the East African Community and their first child, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, was born on April 24, 1974...
- ↑ The Economist, July 3, 2010, page 45.
- ↑ Janet Museveni Appointed Minister of State
- ↑ Full List of Cabinet Ministers of Uganda, May 2011
- ↑ Lt. Col. Muhoozi is Commander Special Forces The information given here is not the bible truth, Jannet can only be taken as mother in some sense but she is not the biological mum to the boy
- ↑ Natasha is a Fashion Guru
- ↑ Website of Covenant Nations Church
- ↑ Patience Rwabwogo is a Pastor
- ↑ Geoffrey Kamuntu and His Wife
External links
- Profile of Janet Museveni In 2012
- Janet Museveni Speech, IISD Conference, Kampala, April 2004.
- Extended Museveni Family