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Failing Is Not An Option For Ugandan Media Personality, Sheilah Gashumba
The African media and entertainment landscape has seen significant changes over the past couple of years. We’ve witnessed the accomplishments of African influential female voices in the industry who have not only shattered the glass ceiling but paved the way for other women to pursue their dreams against all odds.
One individual that has mastered the art of consistency and is determined to see all her dreams unfold, is Ugandan TV host, businesswoman, underhållare, influencer and model, Sheilah Gashumba.
Sheilah was literally raised on television, having graced the screens at the tender age of 10 as a news anchor and reporter for a kiddie’s news show, growing into the industry throughout her teenage years as a brand ambassador for various brands, covering prestigious events – including the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), which was presided over by The Queen of England, in Ka
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Sheilah Gashumba is living a teen's dream
trueSheilah Gashumba was born on February 7, 1996. She is a multi-talented hardworking girl, who started work at the age of 10 as an anchor and reporter for a children’s show on a local TV station.
Upon becoming a teenager, Gashumba became a presenter on Teens Club.
In 2009, she made headlines as the youngest journalist accredited to cover the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
In 2012,Sheila started a charity, Young Bodies Big Hearts, that comprises young people who believe in giving back to society and helping the less privileged.
She has won many awards, including the Most Gifted Teen at the 2012 Super Talent Awards. This year, she was recognised as an all-rounder for participating in all the activities at Kabojja International and was also crowned the Hottest Teens TV Presenter at the Buzz Teenies Awards.
This damsel is arguably one of the most celebrated teenies on the scene. This 17-year-old is one enviab
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A hot Thursday afternoon finds Quick Talk at Torino restaurant in Lugogo for an interview with young socialite, Sheila Gashumba. Quick Talk finds the TV personality and businesswoman enjoying a drink in the company of three friends, but she excuses herself to a free table where the interview continues.
So, what is your full name?
Sheila Caroline Gashumba, but I use Sheila Gashumba.
And what is your mother’s name?
[She is surprised and almost angry. Understandably so, since to the best of Quick Talk’s knowledge, Sheila was raised by a single dad.] Really? The interview is about me, and not my parents.
Sure it is, but my readers would like to know your mum, since they have heard so much about your dad [businessman and activist, Frank Gashumba].
[Sounding unconvinced] Okay. Christine Mukuza.
How old are you, Sheila?
[Instantly while scrolling her phone] Twenty. [Continues scrolling her smartphone for a while.] I hope this won’t take long. I need to eat. I haven’t had