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  4. Barbara Nekesa Oundo - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Nekesa Oundo is a Ugandan politician and diplomat, who serves as Uganda's High Commissioner to South Africa, based in Pretoria. [1] In that capacity, she also represents her country, to the nations of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Swaziland.

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    Shakila Rahim Lamar, is a Ugandan businesswoman, public relations professional and corporate executive who was appointed as Head of Public Relations and Corporate Affairs at Uganda Airlines, the national carrier of that country, effective December 2021. [1]

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    Julianne Rwakakoko Mweheire (née Julianne Rwakakoko), commonly known as Julianne Mweheire, is a Ugandan management professional, accountant and corporate executive.She serves as the Director of Content Development and Industry Affairs at the Uganda Communications Commission, effective August 2018. [1]

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    In February 2019, the first of four CRJ900 aircraft that Uganda Airlines had ordered, took her first test flight with the livery of the new airline. [83] On 29 March 2019, the Ugandan parliament approved a request by the Ugandan government for USh 280 billion (approx. US$76 million), to pay for the first two CRJ900s, expected to arrive in Uganda in April 2019.