Senteza Kajubi
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George William Senteza Kajubi, BA, Dip.Ed, MSc, ScD, (24 December 1926 – 1 May 2012) was a
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, academic, and community leader in
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, the third-largest economy in the
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.


Background

He was born in Kireku Village, Ssingo County, in present-day Mityana District of the Central Region in 1926, the first-born to his parents. His father was Yoweri Bugonzi Kajubi, a postal driver for over 40 years. Senteza's mother was Bulanina Namukomya. The family eventually settled in
Busega Busega is a neighborhood within Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. Location Busega is in Lubaga Division, one of the five administrative divisions of Uganda's capital city. Busega is bordered by unincorporated Wakiso District to the no ...
, a suburb of
Kampala Kampala (, ) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,680,000 and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Ruba ...
, the capital and largest city of Uganda.


Education

His early education took him through Mackay Primary school (1934-1940) and Mengo Junior Secondary School (1941-1942), in central Kampala. From 1943 until 1946, he attended Kings College Budo, a high school in the Central Region. From 1947 until 1950, he studied at
Makerere University Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
, the oldest and largest public university in Uganda, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts with the Diploma in Education. He then attended the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
, in Chicago, United States from 1952 until 1955, on a
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, graduating with a
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in
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. On 30 January 2010, Mbarara University awarded him an
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degree.


Work experience

After graduating from Makerere, he taught at Kako Junior Secondary School from 1951 until 1952. Following his return from graduate studies in Chicago, he taught at Kings College Budo from 1955 until 1960. He then became a lecturer at
Makerere University Makerere University, Kampala (; Mak) is Uganda's largest and oldest institution of higher learning, first established as a technical school in 1922. It became an independent national university in 1970. Today, Makerere University is composed of ni ...
. He was later promoted to senior lecturer in the same institution. From 1964 until 1977, he served as the director of the National Institute of Education at Makerere University. From 1977 until 1979, he served as the
vice-chancellor A chancellor is a leader of a college or university, usually either the executive or ceremonial head of the university or of a university campus within a university system. In most Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth and former Commonwealth n ...
of Makerere University. In 1979, he was appointed a professor of higher education at Makerere. From 1986 until 1990, he served as the principal of the Kyambogo Institute of Higher Education, a component of
Kyambogo University Kyambogo University (KYU) is a public university in Uganda. It is one of the eight public universities and degree-awarding institutions in the country with the motto, "Knowledge and Skills for Service." History Kyambogo University was establishe ...
, a public institution. In 1990, he was re-appointed vice-chancellor of Makerere University, serving in that capacity until 1993. In 1994, he was appointed vice-chancellor of
Nkumba University Nkumba University (NKU) is a chartered private university in Uganda. It was established in 1994 as part of a group of schools and colleges that originally grew from a kindergarten established in 1951. The university is not affiliated with any pa ...
, a private institution, serving in that capacity until his retirement in 2008.


Other achievements

Among his achievements are: 1. First African Fulbright Scholar to the U.S. (1952) 2. In 1961, Kajubi appeared on ''The Prospects of Mindkind'' television program as part of the launching of the Peace Corps program. Panelists included First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, Sargent Shriver, Senator Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr - Who later, went on to become Vice President of The United States under President Lyndon B. Johnson and Prof Hayes, while President Kennedy launched the Peace Corps Program from the White House. Uganda received the first Peace Corps group of American teachers. 3. In 1961, chaired the National Symbols committee that selected Uganda's National Anthem, Uganda's National Flag and Uganda's Coat of Arms. 4. Member of the executive committee of the Democratic Party (DP) of Uganda and Personal Advisor to the party President (1961 - 1962) 5. The Republic of Uganda Distinguished Service Medal (1963,1971 & 2009) 6. Teachers College, Columbia University, USA. Medal for Distinguished Service. presented by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Recognized as "A wise and sensitive leader among his nation's educators, a thoughtful guide to his teaching colleagues, a most valued supporter of the multi- national afro-anglo-american (AAA) Program in Teacher Education and first Chairman of the Association for Teacher Education in Africa (ATEA); Exemplar and guide for his fellow educators," 7. Member of Board of Directors, Bank of Uganda, 1967 - 1969 8. Secretary General, Uganda Teachers' Association 1959 - 1962 a. Member of the 1963 Uganda Education Policy Review Commission chaired by Prof Edgar B. Castle tasked to review the educational policy of Uganda, following independence. b. First Chairman, Association for Teacher Education in Africa (ATEA), 1969 - 1973 c. Vice-president, International Council on Education for Teaching (ICET) 1971 - 1975 d. Chairman, Regional council for Teacher Education in Eastern Africa 1971 - 1977 9. Chairman, Draper's Ltd (Department & Supermarket Chain) 1971 - 1989 10. Member of East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) 1971 - 1976 a. Chairman, Salaries Review Commission for the East African Community General Fund Services 1971 - 1972 & 1974 - 1976 b. Chairman of East African Airways Corporation Central Negotiating Council 1972 - 1976 11. Consultant for the National Education System of Namibia at independence 1990 12. Chairman, G.M.Combined (First detergent manufacturing company in Uganda) 1990 - 1995 13. Delegate of Constituent Assembly - Representing Kyaddondo North (1994 - 1995) which drafted a new constitution for Uganda in which Kajubi unsuccessfully advocated the implementation of multi-party system, good governance and transparency in a federal arrangement that would accommodate Uganda's diverse regional interests. 14. Between 1987 and 1989, he chaired the education review commission resulting in a ''White Paper'' titled the Kajubi Report, which recommended the implementation of Universal Primary Education (UPE). The report was accepted by the cabinet in 1992 and is currently in the process of being implemented. 15. Chairman, Uganda Population Policy Review commission 1992 16. Buganda Government Medal "Ekitiibwa Ky'Amafumu n'Engabo" (2011)


Works

* ''"African Encyclopaedia"'' Oxford University Press (1974)


Personal details

Together with his wife, the Kajubi's were the parents of nine children with three sets of twins. The majority of the now adult children live in the United States, where they migrated to pursue higher education in the late 1970s. Kajubi was an important and influential member of the Ugandan Democratic Party. He was one of the first among Uganda's African elite to join the party in 1958, working closely with its leader
Benedicto Kiwanuka Benedicto Kagimu Mugumba Kiwanuka (8 May 1922 – 22 September 1972) was the first prime minister of Uganda, a leader of the Democratic Party, and one of the persons that led the country in the transition between colonial British rule and indepe ...
to expand its reach.


Final days

On the morning of 1 May 2012, Kajubi, a widower, collapsed at his home. He was discovered by one of his two adult children who lived with him. He was carried to
Mulago National Referral Hospital Mulago National Specialised Hospital, also known as Mulago National Referral Hospital, is a component of Mulago Hospital Complex, the teaching facility of Makerere University College of Health Sciences. It is the largest public hospital in Ug ...
, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Following a period of national mourning, which included a period of lying in state at the Parliament Building and in his residence at
Bugoloobi Bugoloobi sometimes spelled as Bugolobi though incorrect, is a location in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. It is a suburban neighborhood and some of the most valuable properties in Kampala are found here. It is among the most develop ...
, a
Kampala Kampala (, ) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,680,000 and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Ruba ...
suburb, his remains were buried at Maya Village, approximately , by road, southwest of Kampala, on 5 May 2012.


Succession table as Vice-Chancellor of Makerere University, First Time


Succession table as Vice-Chancellor of Makerere University, Second Time


References


External links


Interview With Professor Senteza Kajubi In 2004
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