Peter James Nkambo Mugerwa

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PresidentIdi Amin
Preceded byOffice Vacant
Peter James Nkambo Mugerwa
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda
In office
1971–1973
PresidentIdi Amin
Preceded byOffice Vacant
Succeeded byGodfrey Serunkuma Lule
Chairman of the Buganda Land Board
In office
2002–2007
PresidentYoweri Museveni
Preceded byJames Mulwana
Succeeded byMartin Kasekende
Solicitor General of Uganda
In office
1964–1971
PresidentApollo Milton Obote
Personal details
Born(1933-01-10)January 10, 1933
DiedNovember 10, 2020(2020-11-10) (aged 87)
Kampala, Uganda
PartyNon-Partisan Civil Servant
ChildrenMichael Nkambo Mugerwa, Mirembe Nantongo, Margriet Sheaves, Jan Mugerwa
Alma materKing's College Budo, Makerere University, University of Cambridge
OccupationLawyer, Lecturer, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Uganda, Solicitor General of Uganda
ProfessionLawyer, Lecturer, Civil Servant

Peter James Nkambo Mugerwa (10 January 1933 – 10 November 2020) was a prominent Ugandan lawyer. He served as Uganda's Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs under President Idi Amin from 1971 to 1973.[1]

Education

Peter James Nkambo Mugerwa was born in Kampala, Uganda on 10 January 1933. He is of the Buganda ethnicity.[2]

Nkambo Mugerwa attended King's College Budo for secondary school, and then went to Makerere University, where he got his undergraduate degree.[3]

He went to Trinity College at the University of Cambridge, and was called to the Bar in 1955 at Gray's Inn.[4]

Career

Personal life

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