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Ragga Dee added to PSFU Board

Veteran local singer and former Kampala Lord Mayoral contestant Daniel Kazibwe, better known as Ragga Dee, has been added as a Member of the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) Board. He will be representing the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry.

The decision made by the Private Sector Foundation Board was announced on December 2, 2021. PSFU broke the news on their social media pages as they officially welcomed Ragga Dee to the team.

We officially welcome Danniel Kazibwe aka Ragga Dee as a Member of the PSFU Board representing the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry.

Some social media users took to the comment section and claimed it was Gen Salim Saleh’s doing while others congratulated him on the new role.

We tried to get in touch with Ragga Dee for a comment on the appointment but his phone was switched off.

The Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) is Uganda’s apex body for the private sector. It is made up of over 200 business associations, corporate bodies and the major public sector agencies that support private sector growth.

PSFU sustains a positive policy dialogue with Government on behalf of the private sector.

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