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List of Headteachers and Deputy Headteachers Trained- Batch Three LIST OF HEADTEACHERS AND DEPUTY HEADTEACHERS TRAINED- BATCH THREE SN NAME TITLE SEX SCHOOL District CONTACT 1 RUBIITO JOHN BOSCO HT M ST. ANATOLE KARAMA P.S Hoima 256779314110 2 ARIHO INOCENT DHT M ST. ANATOLE KARAMA P.S Hoima 256771698299 3 REV. MUGISA FRANCIS HT M BISHOP RWAKAIKARA P.S Kagadi 256772312796 4 OBOI FRANCIS DHT M BISHOP RWAKAIKARA P.S Kagadi 256777349969 5 KYOMURAMA GRACE HT F BUGAMBAIHE P.S Kagadi 256782093806 6 BIRUNGI PATRICK DHT M BUGAMBAIHE P.S Kagadi 256781319733 7 ASIIMWE EUSTAKIO HT M BUGARAMA P.S Kagadi 256773229482 8 NZITATIRA AUGUSTINE DHT M BUGARAMA P.S Kagadi 256783938084 9 BYARUGONJO DEO HT M BUGWARA P.S Kagadi 256778088203 10 BOMUGISA MARGRET DHT F BUGWARA P.S Kagadi 256777347277 11 BYARUHANGA EDWARD HT M BUHARURA P.S Kagadi 256782879198 12 SEKATE ANATOEL DHT M BUHARURA P.S Kagadi 256788453563 13 KIIZA KASAIJA FREDERICK HT M BUHUMURIRO P.S Kagadi 256774343890 14 BYAMUGYISHA MOSES DHT M BUHUMURIRO P.S Kagadi 256755474998 15 KOMUGISHA JACKLINE HT F BUKUNGWE P.S Kagadi 256774561769 16 NGONZI BEATRICE DHT F BUKUNGWE P.S Kagadi 256781496953 17 KABAGAMBE VINCENT HT M BURAZA P.S Kagadi 256777474315 18 BASHINYOOKA HENRY DHT M BURAZA P.S Kagadi 256776088665 19 ASIIMWE KARAALI HT M BURORA P.S Kagadi 256783403521 20 ALINAITWE HENRY HT M BUSUNGUBWA P.S Kagadi 256782510842 21 SSERUBOMBWE VINCENT DHT M BUSUNGUBWA P.S Kagadi 256777350632 22 TULINDE TOM HT M BUSWAKA P.S Kagadi 256778023338 23 KARASANI AMOS DHT M BUSWAKA P.S Kagadi 256774250320 24 DUNIA ALFRED HT M BUTUMBA P.S Kagadi 256782814482 25 NSUNGWA ELIZABETH DHT F BUTUMBA P.S Kagadi 256779562824 26 TIBERINDWA DESTEO HT M BWERANYANGI PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256758927531 27 MUGISHA CHRISTOPHER DHT M BWERANYANGI PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256787027496 28 KYALIMPA WILLIAM DHT M IGWANJURA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256785205512 29 KUSEMERERWA FLORENCE HT F IHUURA P.S Kagadi 256788392412 30 ASIIMWE RITAH DHT F IHUURA P.S Kagadi 256772933436 31 NYANGOMA MARY DHT F ISUNGA ISLAMIC P.S Kagadi 256782730251 32 KATUSHABE GERVASE BATUSI DHT M JUNIOR ACADEMY SOBORWA Kagadi 256773060850 33 KAAHWA JULIUS HT M KABAMBA P.S Kagadi 256786143938 34 ASABA SYLVIA DHT F KABAMBA P.S Kagadi 256774220819 35 MATTE KABAGAMBE JULIUS HT M KABUGA P.S Kagadi 256785623415 36 AMARAKUTUNGA TOM DHT M KABUGA P.S Kagadi 256784739475 37 BAGUMA FRED HT M KABUKANGA P.S Kagadi 256774903447 38 AMANYA SADRACK DHT M KABUKANGA P.S Kagadi 256785198693 39 KYAMANYA ERISAM KAPERE HT M KABWORO P.S Kagadi 256772379424 40 NSIIMIRE CHRISTINE DHT F KABWORO P.S Kagadi 256782004341 41 KAIZIRE ALI MOSES A. M. HT M KAGADI MUSLIM P.S Kagadi 256773404998 42 KOBUSINGE PELUCY DHT F KAGADI MUSLIM P.S Kagadi 256782334108 43 KIJUKYO ELIZABETH HT F KAGADI P.S Kagadi 256777684892 44 ABIGABA EMMANUEL DHT M KAGADI P.S Kagadi 256774227565 45 MBABAZI BEATRICE HT F KAHUNDE P.S Kagadi 256772644061 46 MUKISA FRED DHT M KAHUNDE P.S Kagadi 256775185534 47 KYAMANYWA K ROSE HT F KAHUNIRO P.S Kagadi 256773332702 48 BYARUHANGA BEATRICE DHT F KAHUNIRO P.S Kagadi 256774526461 49 SUNDAY ASAPH HT M KAITEMBA P.S Kagadi 256774366490 50 MUGERWA FRANCIS DHT M KAITEMBA P.S Kagadi 256777947352 51 MUCUNGUZI CALLIST DHT F KAMUKOLE P.S Kagadi 256783292059 52 MALIRO JOSEPH HT M KAMURANDU P.S Kagadi 256774080737 53 KAAHWA KERESIPO DHT M KAMURANDU P.S Kagadi 256785628919 54 KAAHWA EDWARD HT M KAMUYANGE PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256772861158 55 MBABAZI IMACULATE DHT F KAMUYANGE PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256778322079 56 BYAMUKAMA CYPRIAN HT M KASOGA P.S Kagadi 256782920032 57 MONDAY MOSES DHT M KASOGA P.S Kagadi 256773060875 SN NAME TITLE SEX SCHOOL District CONTACT 58 MANIRAGABA STEVEN HT M KASOJO P.S Kagadi 256755635437 59 MWAMBUSYA JOSEPHAT DHT M KASOJO P.S Kagadi 256773483701 60 BIINGI FLORENCE HT F KASOKERO P.S Kagadi 256772861695 61 KUNIHIRA DOREEN DHT F KASOKERO P.S Kagadi 256774303183 62 MUSINGUZI ROBERT HT M KASUBI P.S Kagadi 256777693022 63 YESARIYO WILLY DHT M KASUBI P.S Kagadi 256781505301 64 BAGUMA AUGUSTINE HT M KATALEMWA P.S Kagadi 256772493655 65 KASUMBA MATHIUS DHT M KATALEMWA P.S Kagadi 256779044822 66 LUBEGA LEZENIMPEKA HT M KATEETE P.S Kagadi 256782029377 67 NDYANABO SAIDI DHT M KATEETE P.S Kagadi 256782339655 68 TUGUMISIRIZE JACKSON HT M KATIKENGEYE C.O.U P.S Kagadi 256785224554 69 ASIIMWE ALEX DHT M KATIKENGEYE C.O.U P.S Kagadi 256777682338 70 RWAHWIRE MARY JOSEPH HT M KATIKENGEYE P.S Kagadi 256772967937 71 HABOMUGISHA AUGUSTINE DHT M KATIKENGEYE P.S Kagadi 256772834875 72 NYAKOJO JOSEPH HT M KAYANJA P.S Kagadi 256777345467 73 TWESIGE PATRICK DHT M KAYANJA P.S Kagadi 256784911476 74 MBABAZI YIGA HT M KIBANGA P.S Kagadi 256772540520 75 BIRUNGI CHRISTINE DHT F KIBANGA P.S Kagadi 256772417239 76 BAKAINE LAVIGERIE HT M KIBOOGA P.S Kagadi 256776984000 77 TWINOBUSASI SCOVIA DHT F KIBOOGA P.S Kagadi 256789657553 78 KAJURA JAMES PETER HT M KICUUCURA P.S Kagadi 256783208423 79 IRUMBA EDWARD DHT M KICUUCURA P.S Kagadi 256774304495 80 TUMWINE PEACE HT F KIDUUMA P.S Kagadi 256772718733 81 MUHENDA ARTHUR HT M KIGOMA P.S Kagadi 256773743341 82 NGONZI KASAIJA PAUL DHT M KIGOMA P.S Kagadi 256775472462 83 KAGADISA YEKOYARDA HT M KIHEMBA P.S Kagadi 256783306369 84 MBABAZI JOHN DHT M KIHEMBA P.S Kagadi 256772850159 85 AMANYIRE JEROME HT M KIHUMURO PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256789680662 86 MUNYANEZA EMMANUEL DHT M KIHUMURO PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256787611724 87 ALIGANYIRA ROBERT HT M KIJONJOMI P.S Kagadi 256779000812 88 TUMUSIIME EVELYN DHT F KIJONJOMI P.S Kagadi 256782043191 89 BOSSA ANATOLI HT M KIMANYA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256784219363 90 ABITEKANIZA IRENE DHT F KIMANYA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256783640831 91 KYARISIIMA MONIC HT F KINAABA P.S Kagadi 256774115102 92 KYAKURUGAHA MOSES DHT M KINAABA P.S Kagadi 256785099150 93 BYAMUKAMA B GEOFREY HT M KINYAKAIRU P.S Kagadi 256782324987 94 KWIKIRIZA FRANCIS DHT M KINYAKAIRU P.S Kagadi 256777310010 95 BYAMUKAMA MICHAEL HT M KIRANZI P.S Kagadi 256782006827 96 ABIGABA ANNET DHT F KIRANZI P.S Kagadi 256785558828 97 KASTUSABE SEITH HT F KIRYANE P.S Kagadi 256782427768 98 KATURAMA AIDA DHT F KIRYANE P.S Kagadi 256772544961 99 KIWANUKA LEO HT M KIRYANJAJI P.S Kagadi 256780102000 100 KISEMBO HAPPY HANNINGTON DHT M KIRYANJAJI P.S Kagadi 256783014120 101 AUMA EDITH S HT F KISARRA P.S Kagadi 256774989585 102 KUGONZA ERIAB DHT M KISARRA P.S Kagadi 256753482533 103 SEWANYANA VINCENT HT M KISUNGU P.S Kagadi 256782129432 104 KATEGAYA K JOSEPH DHT M KISUNGU P.S Kagadi 256785112976 105 TURYAHABWE ROBERT HT M KISUURA P.S Kagadi 256772847002 106 AHIMBISIBWE CHARLES DHT M KISUURA P.S Kagadi 256774977236 107 AGABA ALEX HT M KITEBERE P.S Kagadi 256783203348 108 KYOMUHENDO JABERI CAPSON DHT M KITEBERE P.S Kagadi 256777538368 109 SANYU JOSEPH HT M KITEGWA P.S Kagadi 256782831626 110 IRUMBA JOSHUA DHT M KITEGWA P.S Kagadi 256782938837 111 MUBANGIZI MATTHIAS HT M KITEHE P.S Kagadi 256772892639 112 BAGONZA JACKSON DHT M KITEHE P.S Kagadi 256777682386 113 TUMUSABE MATHIAS HT M KITEMBA P.S KAGADI Kagadi 256773223842 114 BYARUHANGA ENOCK DHT M KITEMBA P.S KAGADI Kagadi 256779528791 115 KABAGAMBE ALFRED HT M KYABARANZI P.S Kagadi 256787048748 116 ALIGANYIRA FRANCIS DHT M KYABARANZI P.S Kagadi 256783500535 117 NYAKATURA PASICAL LWIKODA HT F KYABASARA P.S Kagadi 256778996981 118 SSEMATE LEONARD HT M KYABASARA P.S Kagadi 256782409532 119 NYANZI MATHEW HT M KYABITUNDU P.S Kagadi 256784219351 SN NAME TITLE SEX SCHOOL District CONTACT 120 BAMANYA YOKOYADA DHT M KYABITUNDU P.S Kagadi 256782931960 121 KATUSIME CRANIMA HT F KYADYOKO SDA P.S Kagadi 256779008186 122 BESIMIRE BETTY DHT F KYADYOKO SDA P.S Kagadi 256779608535 123 MUGISA FRANCIS DHT M KYAKABADIIMA P.S Kagadi 256775814982 124 BUKENYA VINCENT DHT M KYAKABADIIMA P.S Kagadi 256751321385 125 ABIGABA JOSYLINE HT F KYAKABUGAHYA P.S Kagadi 256784864516 126 NYAKATO JANE ROSE DHT F KYAKABUGAHYA P.S Kagadi 256782103647 127 TUMUKUGIZE ANATOLE HT M KYAKADEHE P.S Kagadi 256781550297 128 BARONGO MANISURU DHT M KYAKADEHE P.S Kagadi 256772810300 129 KITALIKYAWE STEVEN HT M KYAKAHUKU P.S Kagadi 256771927378 130 KUTEGEKA JUSTUS DHT M KYAKAHUKU P.S Kagadi 256783436444 131 ASIIMWE GRACE DHT F KYARWAKYA P.S Kagadi 256781223672 132 ASIIMWE CHARLES HT M KYATEREKERA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256772946510 133 ASIIMWE LEONARD DHT M KYATEREKERA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256782001422 134 BIRIMUMAASO EVEREST HT M KYATEREKERA SDA P.S Kagadi 256782784928 135 BYARUGABA JAMES DHT M KYATEREKERA SDA P.S Kagadi 256782151699 136 NAZIWA YUSTA HT M KYEICUMU P.S Kagadi 256778435581 137 NAKATE REGINA DHT F KYEICUMU P.S Kagadi 256775980488 138 TURYOMURUGYENDO OBADIA HT M KYEMA P.S Kagadi 256773561229 139 GUMIKIRIZA JOHN MARY DHT M KYEMA P.S Kagadi 25677843872 140 MUSINGUZI GEORGE DHT M KYEMA P.S Kagadi 256782933180 141 BALIBONA ABEL HT M KYENZIGE P.S Kagadi 256773017656 142 MWESIGE RICHARD DHT M KYENZIGE P.S Kagadi 256786638808 143 ASIIMWE SARAH HT F KYENZIGE PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256772378726 144 KULE FRANCIS DHT M KYENZIGE PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256782664164 145 WAMANI DAVID HT M KYEYA P.S Kagadi 256779865596 146 KUGONZA JOSPEHINE DHT F KYEYA P.S Kagadi 256773431150 147 MWESIGE JAMES DHT M KYOMUKAMA P.S Kagadi 256782640906 148 MUKIIBI JOHN HT M KYOMUKAMA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256773320486 149 TUSIIME JUSTUS DHT M KYOMUKAMA PARENTS P.S Kagadi 256779017825 150 MBABAZI FAITH HT F KYOMUNEMBE SDA P.S Kagadi 256779528758 151 KABAGESERA TEDDY DHT F KYOMUNEMBE SDA P.S Kagadi 256782975933 152 KARUBANGA STEPHEN HT M LUBIRI P.S Kagadi 256701360520 153 AGUTI CHRISTINE DHT F LUBIRI P.S Kagadi 256777861043 154 KUGONZA ALICE ROSELYN HT M LYANDA SDA P.S Kagadi 256787562163 155 KABOSYO MOSES DHT M LYANDA SDA P.S Kagadi 256774165205 156 BYABAGAMBA EDWARD HT M MABAALE P.S Kagadi 256772858178 157 NSUNGWA CATE
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