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Kabaka’s Wife Venetia Sebudandi Is dead

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RIP, Venetia Sebudandi

Venetia Sebudandi, one of the wives of the Buganda King, Ronald Edward Frederick Kimera Muwenda Mutebi II is dead.

Our sources have revealed that Venetia Sebudandi died two days ago in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda.

Venetia Sebudandi is the mother of Prince Jjunju “Kiweewa” Suuna

Details of her burial are yet to be released by the family.

Venetia Sebudandi once served as Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations Office in Geneva

Before her appointment to Geneva, Ms. Sebudandi had served at the Embassy of Rwanda in Paris since 2002 as Deputy Chief of Mission and in charge of multilateral organizations including UNESCO and the Francophonie.

From 1996 to 2001, Ms. Sebudandi was the Chief of Protocol and Director of State Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda.

Before joining the Ministry, she worked in Uganda and Kenya in the private sector.

Ms. Sebudandi had an MA in diplomatic studies from the University of Westminster in the United Kingdom and a Diploma in Education from Makerere University in Kampala.

She also has an Advanced Language Diploma from the University of Clermont Ferrand in France. She was born in Gahini, Rwanda on 29 October 1954.

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