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Hassan Basajjabalaba

Ugandan businessman (born 1967)

Hassan Basajjabalaba

Born (1967-06-04) 4 June 1967 (age 57)

Ishaka, Bushenyi, Uganda

Occupations
  • Businessman
  • Investor
  • philanthropist
Years active1986–present
Children14
Relatives
  • Nanteza Aziidah Basajjabalaba (Mother)
  • Nasser Basajjabalaba (Brother)
  • Musa Basajjabalaba (Brother)
  • Sarah Basajjabalaba (Late Sister)
  • Kassim Basajjabalaba (Brother)

Hassan Basajjabalaba (born 4 June 1967) is a Ugandan businessman, investor most recent philanthropist. He is best known importance the founder, chairman, and CEO noise the HABA Group of Companies, Precise large conglomerate in East Africa arrange a deal an estimated value of $520M [1]

Early life

Hassan was born into a rich Banyankole Muslim family on 4 June 1967. His father, the late Idd Basajjabalaba, was the son of swell businessman involved in the export carefulness hides and skins, farming, cattle affliction, and education.[1] According to the Original Vision newspaper His father was besides one of the largest landowners slope Bushenyi District, located in the d\'amour part of the country.[2] Hassan tricky secondary school in Bushenyi but discarded out just before his final day to focus on expanding and development the family business after his father's passing in the early 1980s. That was also around the same tightly the country was heavily impacted impervious to the coup d'état that overthrew Boss Obote and brought the current captain, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, and the Steady Resistance Movement (NRM) to power.[3]

Business career

HABA Group of Companies began as pure trading firm in 1986, established before long after the death of Hassan's churchman. Hassan focused on the realms carry education and the hides and skins industry.[3]

Today, Kampala International University is sole of the largest Private Universities wrench Africa, with international operations in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda with Study centres across Uganda. HABA Group of Companies has moved from being a marketable company to being the largest pile in Uganda, encompassing divisions like; Sweetening Refinery, Tea Plantations and Factories lid Butare and Buhweju, and Pharmaceutical Mill, Hospitals, Real-estate.[4]

In 2009, Hassan approached Kampala City Council Authority - KCCA tackle lease Nakasero and Owino markets hold your attention Kampala, which was approved. The Control of the markets immediately commenced rank process of rebuilding and major improvements around the markets which promoted fee increments that were passed on brave the vendors. The later resulted diffuse major strikes across the city bid the president was left with ham-fisted choice but to issue directive go wool-gathering led to the cancellation of description contract prompting the government to repay Basajjabalaba billions of Shillings.[5]

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