BIOGRAPHY- LIFE STORY OF FRANK GASHUMBA

THE INSPIRING STORY OF FRANK M. GASHUMBA, THE BUSINESS ENIGMA

On twitter and other social sites, Frank Malingumu Gashumba profiles himself as a social activist, motivational speaker and entrepreneur, whose purpose in life is driven by Mahatma Gandhi’s quote, “I believe in self-empowerment and be the change you want to see in the world.”

His life is masked with controversies but avidly admired by many not considering that they are at times left guessing on who the real Gashumba is.  

To his haters, as he often brands them, Gashumba is a braggart who will seize any opportunity to seek attention.

Who is Gashumba?

Born on December 3, 1974 in Villa Maria, Masaka District, Gashumba is a single father of two daughters, and is a Ugandan of Rwandan origin. 

He attended St. Francis primary School in Masaka, before moving to AgaKhan secondary school (Masaka).

 In 1996, he graduated from Nkumba University where he attained a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. 

He spent much of his early life in Masaka before moving to Kampala in the early 90s, where he cut into Kampala’s Masaka clique, famous for its success stories. 

Between 1996 and 1998, Gashumba worked for Latter Saint’s Day church, before lifting the lid on his entrepreneurial journey in 1997. 

Gashumba is a firm believer in hard work and has on several occasions, and lashed out on some showy lifestyles of some Ugandans, saying, “Rich people stay rich by living like they are broke and Broke people stay broke by living like they are billionaires.” 

He has attempted to shape Uganda through his loose association- National Action for Awakening Uganda but has won himself plenty of critics (read enemies), who say he is but just a loud mouth. 

His is a life purposed at becoming an accentuated billionaire, whose dream; he says is to donate a percentage of his fortune to the poor.

Frank Gashumba the businessman/Entrepreneur


In 1997, Gashumba cut his teeth into the entrepreneurship journey, opening Mali Mixed Farm in Masaka. 

This, as he says, was the entry to a long time dream that would later see him open a consortium of companies under the Mali Group of companies which has morphed into couriers, transport and mineral exploration companies. 

Between 1998 and 2000, he founded Sarafina Skills services and Sarafina Safaris, which offer tour and travel services as well as skills development. 

He is also engaged in mineral exploration under Buda holdings, founded in early 2000s. 

Gashumba also has other investments under Great Lakes Investments, where he was the Chief Executive Officer up to 2001 and Sarafina Water in DR Congo, which he founded in 2010. 

When asked how much he earns from his businesses Gashumba said, “I earn enough to keep me out of elective politics.”

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