# Susan Muwonge

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**Susan Muwonge** (born in 1977) is a [Ugandan](/source/Uganda) [rally](/source/Rallying) driver and [teacher](/source/Teacher). Called 'Super Lady' and "Queen of Speed", in 2011 after becoming the first female to win the Uganda's national rally championships.[1][2]

## Education

She was born to her father Kitonsa Fred and her late mother was Namukasa Regina and she went to St Mary's Primary School [Nabbingo](/source/Nabbingo) for her [Primary school](/source/Primary_school) (PLE), completed her [Uganda Certificate of Education](/source/Uganda_Certificate_of_Education) (UCE) from St Henry's Buyege Girls’ Secondary School and her [Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education](/source/Uganda_Advanced_Certificate_of_Education) (UACE) from [Gombe](/source/Gombe,_Gombe) [Secondary School](/source/Secondary_school).[3] She attended [Makerere University](/source/Makerere_University) graduating with a [BBA](/source/Bachelor_of_Business_Administration) and then she joined [Kyambogo University](/source/Kyambogo_University) and attained a [Bachelor's in Early Childhood Education](/source/Early_childhood_education).[2]

## Career

Very soon after graduating, she and her husband Lawrence Muwonge started St Francis [Junior School](/source/Junior_school) in [Buddo](/source/Buddo_hill) [Wakiso District](/source/Wakiso_District). She bought her first [racing car](/source/Auto_racing), [Mitsubishi Evo 2](/source/Mitsubishi_Lancer_Evolution) formerly driven by Jamil Ssenyonjo and started rallying in 2005. In her first race in [Rakai](/source/Rakai), she finished in the 6th position. Her racing career officially began in 2007 at [Garuga](/source/Garuga,_Uganda) Racing Track. She became the first woman to win the National Rally Championship (NRC) in November 2011, beating Ponsiano Lwakataka in the 300 km Independence rally at the Festino City Race Circuit. When not rallying and teaching, Muwonge enjoys [farming](/source/Agriculture), acting and singing.[4][5]

## Awards

- Uganda Sports Press Association (USPA) accolade (October 2011) [4]
- USPA Sports Personality of the Year (January 2012) [4]

## References

1. Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche, ["Susan Muwonge: Uganda's 'queen of speed' | DW | 17.03.2019"](https://www.dw.com/en/susan-muwonge-ugandas-queen-of-speed/av-47720559), retrieved 2021-03-20

1. ["Susan Muwonge: Queen of speed"](https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/magazines/full-woman/susan-muwonge-queen-of-speed-1791602). *Daily Monitor*. 6 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-20.

1. Ninsiima, Racheal. ["Champion Muwonge motivated by challenge"](https://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17819:-champion-muwonge-motivated-by-challenge-&catid=42:sizzling-entertainment&Itemid=74). *The Observer - Uganda*. Retrieved 2021-03-20.

1. ["Susan Muwonge, the Super Lady"](https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/special-reports/uganda-50/susan-muwonge-the-super-lady-1526566). *Daily Monitor*. 14 September 2020. Retrieved 2021-03-20.

1. Mulumba, Abu-Baker. ["Susan Muwonge drives into music"](https://www.observer.ug/lifestyle/sizzling-faith/42-lifestyle-entertainment/entertainment/2114-susan-muwonge-drives-into-music). *The Observer - Uganda*. Retrieved 2021-03-20.

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