Английская Википедия:Geofrey Kayemba
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Geofrey Kayemba Ssolo is a Ugandan talent music manager, football agent, businessman and politician.[1][2][3] He serves as a Member of Parliament representing Bukomansimbi South Constituency in Bukomansimbi.[4][5] He was elected on 14 January 2021.[6][7] He is a member of National Unity Platform political party.[8][9] He serves as the Shadow Minister of Sports in the Shadow Cabinet.[10][11]
Early life and education background
Kayemba was born on 1 August 1983 in Bukomansimbi district to Francis Jjuuko Kamulegeya (father) and Resty Nabumpenje (mother). He attended St. Charles Lwanga Primary School Kyabakuza, Masaka Secondary School for S.1 & S.2, St. Damian Kilyamenvu Bukomansimbi, he sat his o level exams from Benard College Kisweera Masaka & Happy Hours Secondary School Kampala for A levels (2009). He holds an Advanced Certificate in Education and a bachelor's degree in public relations management from Ndejje University.[5]
Career
Talent managing
In his vacation he taught at Kamaanda Primary School Bukomansimbi and while in A level Kayemba was a part time cleaner at Mulago Hospital working under Norema Services Cleaning Company.[5] In 2005, he worked as a marketer at DCL studio. He is the CEO of Just Fine Agency a company that manages musicians as well as he serves as a football agent at Africa Sports Agency a Football Agency Company.[12][13] He started artiste managing in 2006 managing Lady Mariam Tindatine, Qute Kaye, Dr. Hilderman, Wilson Bugembe, David Lutalo, Christopher Evans, Rema Namakula among others.[14] In 2016, Kayemba was certified as a football agent by FUFA.[15] He has represented Godfrey Walusimbi, Emmanuel Okwi, Khalid Aucho, Chrizestorm Ntambi, Herman Wasswa among others.[3][1][16]
Politics
In January 2021, Kayemba was elected as a Member of Parliament representing Bukomansimbi South Constituency in the eleventh Parliament of Uganda (2021 to 2026) [4] in the 2021 Ugandan general elections and on 21 May 2021 he sworn in as the Member of Parliament. He won with 9200 votes.[17][18][5] On 25 June 2021, he was appointed as the Shadow Minister of Sports in the Parliament of Uganda.[19][10][12][7][20]
Personal life
He is a member of the National Unity Platform political party.[21][20]
References
External references
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