Prior to her senior political career, Atuhaire was the director for Extractive Energy Services and BFF Services Ltd. She is a former product development manager of WANA Energy Solutions, an ex project manager for Positive Care Link (PCL), a voluntary organization in London, and was once a project coordinator for International Refugee Trust (IRT) through JustGiving and other platforms.[4]
Early life and education
Atuhaire was born in Runyinya village, Kigarama Sub-county, Ankole sub-region on 20 June 1981 in an Anglican family of the Banyankole. She had her primary education in her home district of Sheema, acquiring her PLE certification in 1992 from Kamugungunu Primary School, a public primary school located in Kyagaju Parish, Kagando Sub county.[4]
Atuhaire later attended Rweibare Senior Secondary School for her O-Level education and Universal Girls High School for her A-Level education, attaining her UCE certification in 1997 and her UACE certification in 2000. She was a head girl at Rweibare Senior Secondary School and a Scripture Union chairperson at Universal Girls High School.
Upon attaining her UACE certification, Atuhaire moved to the United Kingdom and worked part-time from 2001 to 2004 as project coordinator for the International Refugee Trust (IRT). She then secured employment as a project manager for Positive Care Link (PCL), a voluntary organization in London, up until 2009 when she finished her bachelor's degree program at the University of East London. She then worked as a product development manager for WANA Energy Solutions from 2012 to 2015 when she resigned to join elective politics. Concurrently, Atuhaire founded and worked as the director for Extractive Energy Services and BFF Services Ltd from 2013 and 2016 respectively to date.[1]
Following her resignation from WANA Energy Solutions and subsequently kick-starting her political career, Atuhaire bid for the Sheema District Woman Representative seat on the NRM ticket and was controversially defeated in the party's 2015 primary elections by the then incumbent Woman MP, Rosemary Nyakikongoro. Her campaign office was set ablaze at the time destroying property worth millions of shillings[2] as she had petitioned the primary election results sighting irregularities. In the office were documents of evidence to support her petition, she said:
This has been an intended act of terrorism. I am so saddened to see the mess that is here, this shocking incident took place at night. We have not established the cause of the fire but this has been a deliberate act by people who hate development of Sheema. My target is to see all people of Sheema, young or old, know how to use a computer, but it is a shame to find we have people who hate development.
Jacklet Atuhaire is a married to Simon Mukwana and they have three daughters. She is a full member of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) and an associate member the Society of Petroleum Engineers.