Florence Alice Lubega

Ugandan politician (1917–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Florence Alice Lubega (5 November 1917 – 28 October 2021) was a Ugandan politician and the first female Ugandan to join Parliament in the independent Uganda in May 1962. She was one of the first female legislators of Uganda, being a member of the Legislative Council (LEGCO) in 1957. She was also a member of the first Ugandan Parliament, and Deputy Minister for Community Development and Labour in 1966.

Born(1917-11-05)November 5, 1917
Died(2021-10-28)October 28, 2021
Uganda
SpouseSaulo Lubega
ChildrenNone (outlived her children)
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Florence Alice Lubega
Member of Parliament of Uganda
In office
1962–1966
Member of the Legislative Council (LEGCO)
In office
1957–1962
Deputy Minister for Community Development and Labour
Assumed office
1966
Personal details
Born(1917-11-05)November 5, 1917
Died(2021-10-28)October 28, 2021
Uganda
SpouseSaulo Lubega
ChildrenNone (outlived her children)
RelativesSamuel Wamala (father), Israel Magembe Wamala (brother), Paul Musoke Wamala (brother), Wamala Steven Ssempasa (brother), Wamala Herbert Dagirira (brother)
Gayaza High School
Buloba Teachers' College
Makerere College School
University of Oxford
OccupationPolitician, Teacher
Known for
First female Ugandan Member of Parliament
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Background and education

Florence Lubega was the daughter of Buganda Premier Samuel Wamala and Erina Nantongo.[1]

She was educated at Gayaza Girls' School before joining Buloba Teachers' College. Later she was the first female to be admitted to Makerere College School before joining Oxford University. Upon completion of her university studies in 1946, she returned to teach English at Makerere University.[2]

Personal life

Florence Lubega was married to Saulo Lubega, a teacher at Mityana secondary school[3] and a former minister of finance Buganda government [4] Florence Lubega outlived her children and she had four brothers; the late Israel Magembe Wamala [the musician]of Nakasajja in Kyaggwe, Wamala Steven Ssempasa, who lives in the United Kingdom, Paul Musoke Wamala, a former tourism operator who now lives in Luzira, a Kampala suburb and the late Wamala Herbert Dagirira.

She died on 28 October 2021, a week shy of her 104th birthday.[5]

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