Alan Kasujja Biography
Alan Kasujja is a Ugandan journalist and radio broadcaster who has been with the BBC News since 2012 and is the host of the BBC World Service’s Newsday show. Kasujja is a regular contributor to the BBC World Service’s Newsday program. Kasujja has lived in London since 2012, where he is a regular contributor to Newsday.
Alan Kasujja Age | Birthday
How old is Kasujja? He is 43 years old as of 2021. He was born in 1978 in Uganda. Alan celebrates his birthday every year.
Alan Kasujja Education
He studied law at Makerere University.
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Alan Kasujja Ethnicity | Nationality
What ethnicity is Alan? he belongs to the black ethnicity/heritage, he was born and raised in Uganda, Africa, and he holds African – American nationality.
Alan Kasujja Height
How tall is Alan? Kasujja the famous BBC News presenter stands at a height of 6 feet 1 inch tall.
Alan Kasujja Family | Parents
Kasujja was born in Uganda but lived his first twelve years in Kenya, where his family had fled the regime of Idi Amin. He returned to Uganda when he was twelve years old. Attempts to establish the identities of his mother and father were in vain since no information about them is available to the public. It’s therefore not known whether he has any siblings.
Alan Kasujja Wife | Married
Kasujja is a happily married man. He is married to his wife Sara Shalita, the daughter of the late Anglican bishop of Muhabura, Ernest Munyambabazi Shalita. The two married in December 2003.
Alan Kasujja Salary
Kasujja earns an annual salary ranging from $40,000 – $ 110,500.
Alan Kasujja Net Worth
Kasujja has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – and $5.
Kasujja BBC News |Career
On the BBC World Service radio station, he now hosts Newsday. He’s also an accomplished journalist and a well-liked moderator. He is committed to giving a platform for disadvantaged voices, particularly those of refugees. In his late teens, Alan started his media career as a freelance writer and photographer for Uganda’s New Vision newspaper. In the mid-1990s, he began working at Sanyu FM in Kampala. He worked at Nairobi’s Capital FM before returning to Uganda to anchor the Big Breakfast on Capital FM in Kampala. Alan has also presented Uganda’s version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
He started working at Sanyu FM in Kampala in the mid-1990s. Before returning to Uganda to anchor the Big Breakfast on Capital FM in Kampala, he worked at Nairobi’s Capital FM. Alan is also a well-known television personality, having hosted Uganda’s version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? He co-hosted The Fourth Estate, a prominent political chat show in Uganda.