Parliament’s appointments committee will convene on Friday to start a vetting process of nine ministers that were appointed by President Museveni on December 14th last year. A communication from the Clerk to Parliament Jane Kibirige, dated December 30th, notes that the first person to appear before the committee will be Raphael Magyezi, the Igara East MP […]
Parliament’s appointments committee will convene on Friday to start a vetting process of nine ministers that were appointed by President Museveni on December 14th last year.
A communication from the Clerk to Parliament Jane Kibirige, dated December 30th, notes that the first person to appear before the committee will be Raphael Magyezi, the Igara East MP who was appointed Minister of Local Government.
Others are; Judith Nabakooba the Mityana woman MP and former Police Spokesperson was appointed Minister for Information, Communication and Technology (ICT), Molly Kamukama, the Minister of State for Economic Monitoring, and Denis Hamson Obua, the Minister of State for Sports.
The others include Robinah Nabbanja, the incoming Minister of Health for General Duties and the Deputy Attorney General Jackson Kafusi.
They will be followed by the incoming State Minister for ICT and communication Peter Ogwang, State Minister for Environment Beatrice Anywar and Minister for State for Fisheries Helen Adoa.
In Exercise of Powers vested in him as President under Articles 99(1), 108(2), 108A(1), 113(1) and 114(1) of the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in pursuance of the goals of the NRM and Ugandans in general, made the changes to the Cabinet.