Isaac Mulindwa Jr.

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Isaac Mulindwa Jr.
Born1965 (age 58–59)
NationalityUgandan
CitizenshipUganda
Alma materRichmond University
(Bachelor of Arts in accounting and finance)
Miami Dade Community College
(Certificate in General Construction and Civil Engineering)
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1986 — present
Known forWealth
SpouseHamida kibirige Mulindwa
FamilySharifa, Tara, Kayla & Anila Mulindwa - daughters

Isaac Mulindwa Jr. is a businessman and entrepreneur in Uganda.[1] In 2007, the New Vision newspaper reported him to be one of the wealthiest individuals in Uganda.[2]

Background and education[edit]

He was born circa 1965 to Isaac Mulindwa, a businessman, and Safina Nakku Mulindwa, a homemaker, in Mbarara, the second-born among ten siblings. He attended Matale Primary School in Uganda, then the Grange in Nairobi. In 1982, he went to England where he did his A-Level at Kensington School. He attended Richmond University in the United States, graduating with a degree in finance and accounting. Later, he obtained a certificate in general construction and civil engineering from Miami Dade Community College.[1]

Businesses and investments[edit]

His businesses include but are not limited to the following:[3]

  1. Shareholding in Radio Simba FM
  2. Shareholding in Hot 100 FM
  3. Shareholding in Club Silk, a nightclub in Bugoloobi
  4. Shareholding in Liquid Silk, a restaurant in (Bugoloobi)
  5. Shareholding in Selas Ltd, a Marketing Firm
  6. Mulin Group of companies (Ufit Micro Finance, Moma International, Mulindwa Plantations and Mullens Services)[4]
  7. Mullens Services Inc., a construction company based in Miami, Florida, USA.[1]
  8. One2net, an Internet services provider in Uganda.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Agiro, Elizabeth (30 October 2003). "A mission to keep time". Kampala: Ugandanet Quoting Daily Monitor. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  2. ^ TMC News Quoting New Vision (9 April 2007). "Who Are the Richest People in Uganda?". Kampala: Tmcnet.com Quoting New Vision. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  3. ^ C8C (27 November 2015). "PAM Awards' Isaac Mulindwa Bounces Back". Kampala: Chano8.com (C8C). Retrieved 14 March 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Nabiruma, Diana (16 July 2013). "Quick Talk - Isaac Mulindwa Has a Thing Against Flowers". The Observer (Uganda). Kampala. Retrieved 14 March 2016.

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