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FULL LIST OF NEW CABINET: Balaam now a minister, Kitutu and other 4 sucked





BY JOSEPH KABALE

KAMPALA


Finally, President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has relieved the corridors of power from anxiety and suspense after delivering the cabinet reshuffles which seemed to everyone inevitable.

 During the evening of Thursday March 21st, Museveni published some "slight amendments" on the list of Cabinet ministers which saw a famous Music and Events Promoter, Balaam Barugahare obtaining the post of State Minister for Gender Labour and Social development (Youths and Children Affairs) replacing Sarah Nyirabashitsi Mateke.

In the new cabinet reshuffles,

1. Rebecca Kadaga Alitwala  - 1st Prime minister and Minister for East African community.

2. Moses Ali - 2nd Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of Government business in Parliament.

3.Lukia Nakadama - 2nd Deputy Prime Minister and Minister without Portfolio.

4. Janet Kataaha Museveni - Minister for Education and sports.

5. Mariam Dhoka Babalanda - Minister, for president (Presidency)

6. Jim Muhwezi - Minister of the president (Security)

7. Monica Musenero - Minister, office of the President serviced by the State house comptroller, in charge of Science, Technology and Innovation

8. Minsa Kabanda - Minister for Kampala Capital and Metropolitan Affairs.

9. Kasule Lumumba - Minister, office of the Prime Minister (General Duties)

10. Obua Denis Hamson - Government Chief whip.

11. Onek Hillary - Minister, office of the Prime Minister (Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees.)

12. Peter Lokeris - Minister for Karamoja Affairs 

13. Frank Tumwebaze - Minister for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.

14. Norbert Mao - Minister for constitutional Affairs.

15.  Kiryowa Kiwanuka - Attorney General.

16. Oboth Markson Jacob - Minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs.

17. Ruth Nankabirwa - Minister of Energy and mineral development.

18.  Matia Kasaija - Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development

19. Jeje Odongo Abubakar - Minister of foreign Affairs

20. Betty Among- Minister of Gender Labour and Social development.

21. Jane Aceng - Minister of Health

22. Chris Baryomunsi  - Minister of Information Communication Technology and National Guidance.

23. Kahinda Otafiire- Minister of Internal Affairs

24. Judith Nabakooba - Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban development

25. Rafael Magyezi - Minister of Local Government

26. Muruuli Mukasa - Minister of public service

27. Tom Butime - Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities.

28. Francis Mwebesa - Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives

29. Cheptoris Sam Mangusho - Minister of water and Environment

30. Edward Katumba Wamala - Minister of Works and Transport

MINISTERS OF STATE

1. Beatrice Akello - Minister of state Office of the President (Economic Monitoring)

2. Rose Akello - Minister of state of the president (Ethics and Integrity)

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

3. Diana Mutasingwa Nankunda - Minister of State of Vice President

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER


4. Lilian Aber - Minister of state, office of the Prime Minister (Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees)

5. Omona Keneth - Minister of State, office of the Prime Minister (Northern Uganda)

6. Wamala Namboozo Florence - Minister of State, office of the Prime Minister (Karamoja)

7. Alice Kaboyo - Minister of state, office of the Prime Minister (Luwero Triangle- Rwenzori region)

8. Kacha Namuyangu Jennifer - Minister of state, office of the Prime Minister (Bunyoro Affairs)

9. Obote Ongalo - Minister of State, office of the Prime Minister (Teso Affairs)

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, ANIMAL INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES

10. Fred Bwino Kyakulaga - Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (Agriculture)

11. Bright Rwamirama - Minister of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (Animal Industry)

12. Adoa Helen - Minister of state, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (Fisheries)

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS

13.Jackson Kafuuzi - Deputy Attorney General

MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND VETERAN AFFAIRS

14.  Sarah Mateke Nyirabashitsi - Minister of state, Ministry of Defense and Veteran Affairs (Defense)

15. Oleru Huda - Minister of state, Ministry of Defense and Veteran Affairs (Veteran Affairs)

MINISTRY OF EAST AFRICAN AFFAIRS

16. Magode Ikuya - Minister of state, Ministry of East African Affairs

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS

17. John Crysestom Muyingo - Minister of state, Ministry of Education and sports (Higher Education)

18. Joyce Moriku Kaducu - Minister of state, Ministry of Education and sports (Primary Education)

19. Peter Ogwang - Ministry of Education and sports (Sports)

MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL DEVELOPMENT


20. Okasai Opoloti - Minister of state, Ministry of Energy and mineral development (Energy)

21. Phiona Nyamutooro - Minister of state, Ministry of Energy and mineral development (Mineral)

MINISTRY OF FINANCE, PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

22. Henry Musasizi- Minister of state, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (General Duties)

23. Amos Lugoloobi - Minister of state, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Planning)

24. Evelyn Anite - Minister of state, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Privatization and Investment)

25. Haruna Kasolo - Minister of state, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (Micro finance)

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

26. Oryemu Okello - Minister of state, Ministry of foreign Affairs (International Affairs)

27. John Mulimba - Minister of state, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Regional Affairs)

MINISTRY OF GENDER LABOUR AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

28. Peace Mutuuzo  - Minister of state, Ministry of Gender labor and social development (Gender and Culture)

29. Balaam

30. Anyakun Esther Davinia - Minister of state, Ministry of Gender labor and social development (Employment and Industrial relations)

31. Helen Asamo - Minister of state, Ministry of Gender labor and social development (Disabilities)

32. Gidudu Mafabi - Ministry of state, Ministry of Gender labor and social development (Elderly)

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

33. Bangirana Kawoya - Minister of state, Ministry of Health (General Duties)

34. Margaret Muhanga - Minister of state, Ministry of Health (Primary Healthcare)

MINISTRY OF ICT AND NATIONAL GUIDANCE

35.Joyce Sebugwawo - Minister of state, Ministry of ICT and National Guidance (information)

36. Kabyanga Godfrey Baruku - Minister of state, Ministry of ICT and National Guidance (National Guidance)

MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS


37. David Muhoozi. Minister of state, Ministry of internal affairs


MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

38. Persis Namuganza - Minister of state, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban development (Housing)

39. Obiga Kania - Minister of state, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban development (urban development)

40. Sam Mayanja- Minister of state, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban development (Lands)

41. Victoria Rusoke - Minister of state Local Government

42. Grace Mary Mugasa- Minister of state, Ministry of Public Service

MINISTRY OF TOURISM WILDLIFE AND ANTIQUITIES

43.Martin Mugarar - Minister of state, Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities 

MINISTRY OF TRADE, INDUSTRY AND COOPERATIVES

44. Game Fredrick, Minister of state, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (Cooperatives)

45. David Bahati - Minister of state, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (industry)

46. Wilson Mbasu Mbadi - Minister of state, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (Trade)

MINISTRY OF WATER AND ENVIRONMENT

47. Beatrice Annywar - Minister of state, Ministry of water and Environment (Environment)

48. Aisha Sekindi - Minister of state, Ministry of water and Environment (water)

MINISTRY OF WORKS AND TRANSPORT

49. Musa Ecweru - Minister of state, Ministry of Works and Transport (Works)

50. Fred Byamukama - Minister of state, Ministry of Works and Transport (Transport)

Sucked Ministers.
1.Gorreti Kitutu
2 Vincent Ssempijja
3.Agnes Nandutu
4 Harriet Ntabaazi
5.Freedom Grace Kwiyucwiny

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