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Minister for Kampala Capital City Authority: Misi Kabanda [1] [2] Attorney General: Kiryowa Kiwanuka [1] [2] Government Chief Whip: Denis Hamson Obua [4] Ministry of State for Agriculture: Fred Bwiino Kyakulaga [1] [2] Ministry of State for Animal Industry: Bright Rwamirama [1] [2] Ministry of State for Fisheries: Hellen Adoa [1] [2]
There are 30 Cabinet ministers and 50 Ministers of State in the Cabinet of Uganda (2021 to 2026). [1] [2] The number of state ministers reduced by one is September 2024 after the death of Hon. Sarah Mateke who was the state minister for defence. [3] [4]
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2021 Ugandan general election: Government: Yoweri Museveni Government: Website: www.parliament.go.ug: Parliament of Uganda; Members: 426: Speaker: Jacob Oulanyah (until 20 March 2022) Anita Among (from 25 March 2022) Deputy Speaker: Thomas Tayebwa (from 25 March 2022) Leader of the Opposition: Mathias Mpuuga (until 9 January 2024) Joel ...
She has been at her current job since February 2019 and is based in Kampala, Uganda's capital city. [1] Before that, she served as the Country Manager for Uganda at Google Inc. , also based in Kampala.
The long-term plan is to reduce air pollution in Uganda's capital, Kampala. [29] In August 2021, the progress of construction of the manufacturing plant was reported at 85 percent, with completion expected in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2021. At that time, production of motor vehicles was expected to start during the first half of 2022 ...
The 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement was held in January 2024 in Kampala, Uganda. Out of 120 member states around 90 participated in the summit including 30 heads of state. [1] The event was marked by strong criticism of Israel's actions during the Israel–Hamas war by many participating delegations. [1]
In June 2021, TEPU awarded contracts worth US$1.9 billion to five subcontractor companies, to perform further work in the Tilenga Area of the Albertine Graben, in preparation for first commercial oil expected in 2025. [12]