词条 | Margaret Zziwa |
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| name = Margaret Zziwa | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1963}} | birth_place = Kampala, Uganda | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = Makerere University {{small|(Bachelor of Arts in economics)}} {{small|(Postgraduate Diploma in education)}} {{small|(Master of Arts in gender and women studies)}} University of Stirling {{small|(Master of Science in social policy studies)}} {{small|(Doctor of Philosophy)}}[1] | occupation = Politician | years_active = 1993 — present | nationality = Ugandan | citizenship = Uganda | residence = Arusha, Tanzania | known_for = Leadership skills boldness | networth = | home_town = Kampala | title = Member of the East African Legislative Assembly }}Margaret Nantongo Zziwa is a Ugandan politician and legislator. She served as the Speaker of the 3rd East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) in Arusha, Tanzania. She was elected to serve in that capacity in June 2012.[1] She was impeached and voted out of office on 17 December 2014, on the basis of misconduct and abuse of office,[2] but was later awarded compensation for illegal removal.[3] Background and educationShe was born to Charles Mugerwa and Josephine Mugerwa of Mpererwe, a suburb of Uganda's capital and largest city, Kampala, in 1963. Margaret Zziwa holds the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Postgraduate Diploma in Education, both from Makerere University, Uganda's oldest institution of higher education. One of her master's degrees, obtained from Makerere as well, is the Master of Arts in Gender and Women Studies. She also holds another master's degree, the Master of Arts in Social Policy Studies, from the University of Stirling in the United Kingdom.[4] Later, she was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Stirling.[1] Work historyBefore joining politics, she taught economics and geography at Kololo Senior Secondary School, a high school in the centre of Kampala, which is Uganda's capital and largest city. She also served as a part-time lecturer in the Faculty of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University.[5] Between 1993 and 1995, she served as a member of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the 1995 Ugandan Constitution. From 1996 until 2006, she served two consecutive terms in Uganda's Parliament as the Women's Member of Parliament for Kampala District. During the 2006 elections, she lost her parliamentary seat to the incumbent, Nabilah Naggayi Sempala.[6] Since 2007, she has served as one of the nine Ugandan legislators in the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA), the legislative arm of the East African Community. In June 2012, she was elected to serve as the speaker of the EALA for a five-year term.[7][8] Other responsibilitiesZziwa is a board member of St. Margaret Secondary School, a school she started. She is also a founder-member of St. Francis Choir at St. Jude Catholic Church at Naguru, another Kampala suburb.[9] Personal lifeZziwa is married to Francis Babu. They have four children together. She is of the Roman Catholic faith. She is a member of the National Resistance Movement, the ruling political party in Uganda since 1986.[10] {{s-start}}{{succession box|title=Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly||before=Abdirahin Abdi2007–2012|after=Daniel Kidega 2014–2017|years=2012–2014}}{{s-end}} References1. ^{{cite web|first=Bobi|accessdate=5 June 2014| url=http://www.eac.int/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1020:margaret-zziwa-elected-speaker-of-eala&catid=146:press-%20releases&Itemid=194|last=Odiko|title=Margaret Zziwa Elected Speaker of EALA|publisher=East African Community (EAC)| date=5 June 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web|first=Christabel |date=17 December 2014 | url=http://mobile.theeastafrican.co.ke/News/EALA-Speaker-out/-/433842/2559906/-/format/xhtml/-/116idg/-/index.html |last=Ligami | title=Margaret Zziwa impeached for misconduct, abuse of office | accessdate=5 November 2016 |location=Nairobi| newspaper=The EastAfrican Mobile}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://newz.ug/court-awards-former-speaker-margaret-zziwa-1-2-billion-in-special-damages-costs/|title=Court awards former speaker Margaret Zziwa 1.2 billion in special damages, costs {{!}} Newz Post|last=Kakeeto|first=Moses|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-10}} 4. ^{{cite web| accessdate=5 June 2014| first=Joyce | url=http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/631703-how-zziwa-won-eala-speaker-post.html|title=How Zziwa Won EALA Speaker Post|publisher=New Vision|date=6 June 2012|last=Namutebi}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite web | accessdate=5 November 2016 | url=http://wuf7.unhabitat.org/margaret-zziwa | date=2014 |title=Hon (Dr) Margaret Nantongo Zziwa | publisher=United Nations Human Settlements Programme | author=United Nations Habitat | location=Nairobi}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://allafrica.com/stories/200701020196.html | title=Uganda: Our Politicians – Nabilah Naggayi Sempala | accessdate=4 November 2016 | date=30 December 2006 | first=Andrew | last=Ndawula | location=Kampala | newspaper=New Vision via AllAfrica.com}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.independent.co.ug/column/insight/5965-zziwa-ealas-first-female-speaker | title=Zziwa; EALA's First Female Speaker | date=22 June 2012 | first=Eriasa Mukiibi | last=Sserunjogi | accessdate=5 June 2014 | publisher=The Independent (Uganda) | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606230135/http://www.independent.co.ug/column/insight/5965-zziwa-ealas-first-female-speaker | archivedate=6 June 2014 | df= }} 8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/631907-eala-speaker-receives-heroic-welcome.html | title=EALA Speaker Receives Heroic Welcome | accessdate=5 June 2014 | publisher=New Vision | date=12 June 2012 | first=Reporter | last=Vision}} 9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/article/2012-06-23/89771/ | title=Meet the new EALA Speaker Margaret Zziwa Nantongo | first=Gashegu | last=Muramira | date=23 June 2012 | location=Kigali | newspaper=New Times (Rwanda)}} 10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/2558-2357154-tcprckz/index.html | title=Decisions I make as EALA Speaker are not influenced by my husband | accessdate=5 November 2016 | newspaper=The EastAfrican | last=Ligami | first=Christabel | location=Nairobi | date=21 June 2014}} External links
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