Nabulya Theopista Ssentongo

Nabulya Theopista Ssentongo (born 14 February 1951) was a Ugandan politician in the eighth and ninth Parliament of Uganda.

She was elected the direct worker's representative and served in the eighth and ninth Parliament under the NRM political party.

[5] The NSSF probing was chaired by former Masaka District LCV chairperson, and Kalungu East MP, Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja (independent).

[6] This was a result of transferring staff benefits to the new companies that instead resorted to massive retrenchment exercises starting in 2002 that saw these workers lose their jobs together with their pension arrears and other damages.

[8] In 2003, she reported to Parliament of narrowly surviving rape at her home in Namasuba, near Kampala by Sudanese Refugee.