Pumla Ellen Ngozwana Kisosonkole (1911–1997) was a Ugandan politician and activist in women's organizations.
Pumla Ellen Ngozwana was born in South Africa in 1911 to Methodist church ministers.
[1] She received education at mission schools and attended the University of Fort Hare in Alice, Eastern Cape.
She spent eight years as a senior community development officer and taught at King's College Budo.
Prime Minister Milton Obote appointed her to Uganda's delegation to the United Nations in 1963.