Barbie Kyagulanyi
Barbara Kyagulanyi is a Ugandan philanthropist and author. She is the author of "Golden Memories of a Village Belle" published in 2012. She is married to singer and politician Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, alias Bobi Wine with whom she has four children.
Early life and education
Barbie was born on 7 September 1984 in Ntungamo District, South Western Uganda. Her parents are Doctors Gershom Kagaju and Joy Kagaju. She attended St. Hellen's Primary School, Nyamitanga in Mbarara, Bweranyangi Girls' school in Bushenyi for her O and A levels for six years. She then joined Makerere University where she studied Social work and Social Administration. She also completed a master's degree in Human Rights at the University of London.Career
In 2013, Barbie founded Caring Hearts Uganda, an NGO which focuses on adolescent girls, HIV/AIDS education and menstrual hygiene. The NGO has donated infrastructure and resources to schools for marginalized and internally displaced children.In 2017, Barbie campaigned for her husband Bobi Wine to become a member of parliament and later for presidency in 2020 with her manifesto about women's rights. She fought for the release of Bobi Wine when he was jailed at the Nalufenya detention facility during his presidential campaign in 2020.
Both were put under house arrest without a trial by Ugandan security forces in 2021 due to fears Bobi's public presence could incite riots. Eleven days later the house arrest was ruled illegal.
Their campaign for presidency was depicted in the documentary Bobi Wine: The People's President which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2024.
In January 2026, following the 2026 general elections, Bobi Wine reported that she was assaulted by soldiers in a raid on their residence, requiring hospitalization.