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Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) leaders sworn in

byHenry Lutaaya
May 30, 2019
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Sophie Gombya swearing in as President

Sophie Gombya swearing in as President

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The new leadership of Uganda Musicians Association (UMA) has been sworn in. The swearing-in ceremony was presided over by musician-turned lawyer Sylver Kyagulanyi at a fun-filled event held on May 29, 2019 at the Uganda National Theater in Kampala.

The leadership is as follows;

Sophie Gombya: President,
Tugume Wyclif aka Ykee Benda: Vice president,
Phina Mugerwa aka Masanyalaze: Secretary,
Kagonda John aka Bushington: Public Relations Officer,
Rena Nalumansi: Treasurer,
Ibrahim Mayanja aka Big Eye: Assistant Treasurer,
Mugwanya Michael aka King Michael; Dancehall representative,
Grace Ssekamatte: Band representative,
Derrick Katongole aka Victor Kamenyo: Hip-hop representative,
Vincent Segawa: Kadongo Kamu representative,
Kasumba Abdul Rashid aka Swahaba Kasumba: Religious affairs Islam,
Sam Lucas Lubyogo aka Levixone: Religious affairs Gospel
Jamie Kasujja aka Jamie Culture: Chief whip

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