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Stella Kizza
Born
Stella Kizza
1 January 1965
Kyegwegwa District
Citizenship
Ugandan
Education
Ibaale Primary School,Mpanga Senior Secondary School, National College of Business Studies, Bachelor of Business Administration from Makerere University
Occupation(s)
Accountant and Politician
Political party
National Resistance Movement
Stella Kizza (born 1 January 1965) is a Ugandan accountant and politician. She was the women representative member in the 10th Parliament of Uganda for Kyegegwa District.[1] She was an independent candidate but later joined the ruling party National Resistance Movement (NRM).
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