{UAH} Kenyan Minister of Trade profile vs Uganda minister of trade
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Kenyan Minister of Trade profile vs Uganda minister of trade
Kenya
Aden Mohammed is current cabinet secretary of Kenya was born to ethnic Somali parents in the town of El Wak, Mandera District,Kenya, where he had his primary and secondary education. He was one of only two pupils at Mandera Primary School who made it to high school. Adan proceeded to the University of Nairobi, from where he graduated in 1989 with a FIRST CLASS BCom degree.
After joining Pricewaterhouse Coopers, he was sent to London for training as a chartered accountant. He later switched his focus to consulting, and was posted to Shell in Nigeria for three years in this capacity. In 1994, Aden decided to pursue an MBA at the Harvard Business School, a degree he completed in 1998.
After receiving his MBA, Aden returned to Kenya and joined the country's Barclays branch as a Finance Director. Aden would rise through the ranks and eventually assume his current position as Managing Director of Barclays bank in East and West Africa. Under his tenure, BBK won the Banker Awards 2009
On 25 April 2013, Mohammed was named as Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, one of 18 Cabinet Secretary nominees to the new Uhuru Kenyatta administration.
Kenyan Minister of Trade profile vs Uganda minister of trade
Kenya
Aden Mohammed is current cabinet secretary of Kenya was born to ethnic Somali parents in the town of El Wak, Mandera District,Kenya, where he had his primary and secondary education. He was one of only two pupils at Mandera Primary School who made it to high school. Adan proceeded to the University of Nairobi, from where he graduated in 1989 with a FIRST CLASS BCom degree.
After joining Pricewaterhouse Coopers, he was sent to London for training as a chartered accountant. He later switched his focus to consulting, and was posted to Shell in Nigeria for three years in this capacity. In 1994, Aden decided to pursue an MBA at the Harvard Business School, a degree he completed in 1998.
After receiving his MBA, Aden returned to Kenya and joined the country's Barclays branch as a Finance Director. Aden would rise through the ranks and eventually assume his current position as Managing Director of Barclays bank in East and West Africa. Under his tenure, BBK won the Banker Awards 2009
On 25 April 2013, Mohammed was named as Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Industrialization, one of 18 Cabinet Secretary nominees to the new Uhuru Kenyatta administration.

Uganda
Amelia Anne Kyambadde is the current Cabinet Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives in the Ugandan Cabinet.
She attended Gayaza Primary School in Wakiso, Gulu Sacred Heart High School, and Aga Khan School of Secretarial Studies in Nairobi, Kenya where she earned her self a certificate in secretarial.
She started working in the Ugandan Civil Service as secretary in 1979, at the age of twenty-four (24) after Tanzania had defeated Idd Amin. She was some sort of confidant and a house helper to Museveni's family during the exile days(the exact relationship between her, Museveni and the first family still remains a close secret) She rose automatically to the rank of Principal Private Secretary (PPS) of the President of Uganda after Museveni took over power. In 2010, she voluntarily resigned as the President's PPS, to contest the parliamentary seat of "Mawokota County North". She is the woman MP of that area and Minister for Trade.
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