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The Ministry of Local Government (MOLG) is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.It is responsible for the "creation, supervision and guidance of sustainable, efficient and effective service delivery in the decentralized system of governance.
The District Chairpersons at the time, led by Hon.C.G Kiwanuka-Musisi who at that time was Chairperson of greater Mukono District Council and representing their respective Local Governments, established the Uganda Local Authorities Association (ULAA) on 14 April 1994 at Uganda Management Institute, Kampala to lobby and advocate for their ...
Ministry of Local Government: Raphael Magyezi [1] [2] Ministry of the Presidency: Milly Babirye Babalanda [1] [2] Ministry of Public Service: Wilson Muruli Mukasa [1] [2] Ministry of Internal Security: Jim Muhwezi [1] [2] Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives: Frank Mwebesa [1] [2] Ministry of Water and Environment: Sam Cheptoris [1] [2 ...
The Uganda Ministry of Public Service is a Cabinet level government ministry. The ministry is mandated to "develop, manage and administer human resource policies, management systems, procedures and structure for the public service" in Uganda. [1] The ministry is headed by a Cabinet minister, Wilson Muruli Mukasa. [2]
Uganda currently has over 60,800 villages, initial budgets indicated that this election would cost over 505bn if it were to be held by secret ballot. Various amendments to section 111 cap 140 of the Local Government Act reduced the cost to 15.9bn through providing for lining behind preferred candidates.
All the subdivisions are officially united and served by the national government body, the Uganda Local Governments Association (ULGA). [1] ISO 3166-2:UG gives three letter codes for the districts. Parallel with the state administration, five traditional Bantu kingdoms have some degree of mainly cultural autonomy.
Pages in category "Local government in Uganda" ... Uganda Local Governments Association This page was last edited on 16 June 2013, at 14:17 (UTC). Text ...
The PDM has always been implemented through a multi-sectoral approach involving various government ministries, departments, and agencies. The Ministry of Local Government in Uganda as the lead agency responsible for coordinating the implementation of the PDM at the national level whereas the districts and parishes are responsible for the implementation at the local level.