Sylvia of Buganda

Sylvia Nagginda (pronunciationⓘ, born 9 November 1962) is Queen of Buganda as the wife of Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II.

Nagginda was born in England in 1962 to John Mulumba Luswata of Nkumba, Entebbe and Rebecca Nakintu Musoke[1] and returned to Uganda shortly thereafter to be raised by her grandparents of the Omusu Clan.

She has worked in the fields of public information, economic research, health care and human services, and international non-profit activities.

She is very cautious about the cultural values that make a good mother or woman in Buganda, but stresses that these should be handled in such a way that girls are not denied any opportunity in education.

Jennifer Musisi, Robert Kyaglanyi Ssentamu, Juliana Kanyomozi are among some of the mentors to grace the ekisakaate camp in recent times.

[7] On 4 July 2001 in London, the Queen delivered her first child, Princess Katrina Sarah Ssangalyambogo, which means "buffalo's horn".