Halima Namakula

Halima Namakula (born January 1, 1960) is a Ugandan musician, actress, entrepreneur and humanitarian[1] who in 2009 was nominated to represent Uganda in the Mrs. World beauty pageant.

[2] Halima Namakula started her career as a stage actress when she was young and in school with the group called "The Black Pearls".

In the 1990s after the death of her husband, Namakula relocated back to her home country and continued on with her acting, joining a TV soap opera, “That's Life Mwattu”, as Michelle.

[4] Halima Namakula is the founding member of Women At Work International, a non-government organization that helps to take commercial sex workers off the streets[5] by creating job opportunities for them.

[9] In April 2012 Namakula released a song call "Digida" meaning dance, but this time she stayed away from the nursery rhymes she's known for.