[2] She was born in Eastern Cape, South Africa, circa 1962, to Mercy Nisipho and Belton Bonsile.
Later, she obtained an Executive Diploma in Strategic Management and an Advanced Certificate in Auditing from the City University of New York in the United States.[3][which?]
[3] During her tenure at the helm of EUL, she is credited with the establishment of a talents management programme at the company.
The programme identifies capable employees, who are then trained to fit into leadership roles in the energy sector.
She is also credited with the founding of Electricity Generators and Distributors of Uganda (EGADOU), an association that promotes best practices and information-sharing among workers in the industry.