Gashumba ventures into school business

May 09, 2008

A few months ago we told you that businessman Frank Gashumba, the guardian of Aisha Nabukeera, the girl who was allegedly burnt by a dress her step mom doused in petrol, was setting up a radio station called Citzens FM.

A few months ago we told you that businessman Frank Gashumba, the guardian of Aisha Nabukeera, the girl who was allegedly burnt by a dress her step mom doused in petrol, was setting up a radio station called Citzens FM.

Now there is talk of Gashumba, Loius Gakara (a Rwandan businessman) and Jeff Buckeet, a retired British teacher, are (under Mali Group of Companies) working on plans to set up an international school at Garuga, where Gashumba reportedly owns acres of land. We hear the school, which will be called Sarafina, will follow in the same format as the famous St. Andrew’s School, Turi, in Nairobi, Kenya.

Snoops say Gashumba’s eventual plan is to turn it into a secondary school. One of the domitories will reportedly be named after Yvonne Namaganda, the brave girl who died trying to save her friends in a fire at Budo Junior school.

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