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Sheilah Gashumba talks about her ideal man

Sheilah Gashumba has certain attributes that she wants in a man.

Sheilah Gashumba and Rickman Manrick

If you have a crush on her, here is your opportunity to ‘kwetega’ in case she is ever single again.

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In an interview, she said she wants a man who is calm, very understanding, hard-working, supportive, and can provide for her.

She also said that she wants someone she can grow with to build an empire and he should be “cool” – as in aware of latest trends.

She doesn’t like the stuffy type, but guys who are street smart.

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She also doesn't like clingy men

She outlined these qualities six years ago, so there is a possibility that she has since changed her mind through experience.

A celebrated media personality, Sheilah Gashumba was born in Nsambya Hospital and her parents are Frank Gashumba and Christine Tina Mukuza

She went to Little Angels Nursery School and Taibah International School (P.2 - P.6).

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It was at Taibah that she met a teacher who pushed her to get involved in emceeing, giving speeches, etc., and other activities that would nurture he media career.

Her father wanted her to ace P.7, and decided it was best to complete her P.7 from City Parents’ School.

For secondary education, Sheilah Gashumba went to Mt. St. Mary's Namagunga, Makerere College School, Taibah College, Kabojja International School and Galaxy International School.

She landed her first TV at WBS when she was eight years old.

After a while, she took a break because her father wasn't sure if she should stay in the TV business.

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Then on her Sweet 16 birthday, T-Nation, a program on NTV, was invited to the party and she met the producer who offered her a gig

From T-Nation, she was moved to NTV the Beat. Sheilah Gashumba has since worked with a number of different media companies, including NRG Radio, Next Media and South Africa’s Honey TV.

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