8 Things You Didn’t know about Shamim Malende

Apollo Iragaba
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# Shamim Malende Biography

Who is Shamim Malende?

Shamim Malende is a Ugandan Lawyer and Politician. She is the woman Member of Parliament of Kampala District elected on January 14, 2021. Sg=he was elected under opposition Party National Unity platform after joining the party in 2017.

When was Shamim Malende born?

Shamim Malende was born in 1980 in Wakiso district, Uganda. This is where she started her childhood education before moving to Kampala for her Higher education. She grew up with her family including her father Ahmed Sebuta Malende, mother Jane Nasuuna and siblings.

Which tribe is Shamim Malende?

Shamim Malende’s tribe is a Muganda with origins of her mother from ancient Buganda Kingdom.

What is Shamim Malende education Background?

Shamim Malende STUDIED FROM Busaale Primary School the n joined Buziga Islamic Theological institute where she finished her ordinary level and Aisha Girls High school for A level. Shamim graduated from Makerere University in 2005 with a Bachelor’s degree of law.

When did Shamim Malende join National Unity Platform?

People Power Movement in 2017 at the start of the Movement supporting the President Robert Kyagulanyi Bobi Wine and becoming one of his first Lawyers.

Who is Shamim Malende husband?

Shamim Malende is married with husband popular as Palace king whom she worked with on her 2021 Campaign trail. The two however have not confirmed the relationship.

What and Where is Malende and Company Advocates?

Shamim Malende started her own law firm in 2014 Malende and co. Advocates where she worked with KCCA and later resigned because of the activities of KCCA prosecuting street vendors, work she was not proud of.

What is Shamim Malende net worth?

Shamim Malende has a net worth of 300 million Ugandan with allowances introduced in 2022 shillings with annual earnings exceeding 300 million Ugandan shillings in 2021, the year she was elected. She set to make over 350 million from her office as Member of Parliament.

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