Two years later, she completed her A-Level studies at Nganwa High School and obtained a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education.
For the next 14 years, she worked at the Uganda Electoral Commission, in various roles, rising from data editor in 1998 to head, Department of Voter Education and Training, in 2012.
For the next three years, until 2016, she went into private consulting, serving diverse clients, including the South Sudanese Electoral Commission and UNDP Nigeria.
In 2016, she was appointed principal private secretary to the president of Uganda, serving there until December 2019.
After parliamentary approval, she swore in as State Minister for Economic Monitoring, on 13 January 2020.