Career
His most recent matches for Uganda came at the 2013 WCL Africa T20 Division One tournament. A right-handed all-rounder, Ssemanda played for the Ugandan under-19 sides in two Under-19 World Cups, where matches had under-19 One Day International (ODI) status. At the 2004 event in Bangladesh, aged 15, he played in four matches, with a best of 2/29 against Nepal, while at the 2006 event in Sri Lanka, he played in five matches, with a best of 4/43 against Bangladesh.
Ssemanda had earlier been Player of the Final at the 2005 Africa/Extensible Authentication Protocol Under-19 Championship, in which Uganda defeated Namibia to qualify for the World Cup.
Ssemanda made his senior debut for Uganda aged 19, at the 2007 WCL Division Three tournament. In the opening match of the tournament against the United Arab Emirates, Ssemanda scored 72 runs from 115 balls, his only list-A half-century.
He later took 3/29 against Argentina, his best bowling figures. Ssemanda has since also represented Uganda in two first-class matches (in the 2009-2010 Intercontinental Shield) and multiple twenty20 matches.
In the East Africa Cup and East Africa Premier League, he played for the Rwenzori Warriors in both the 2011-2012 and 2012 editions.