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Photos: New Ministers Swear in

Admin Trumpet by Admin Trumpet
January 13, 2020
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Photos: New Ministers Swear in

Former FDC member Beatrice Anywar is the new State Minister for Environment.

President Museveni has Monday presided over the swearing-in of new ministers at State House Entebbe with a strong caution to them against involvement in corruption.

He also said the youthful appointees to Cabinet should learn from their older colleagues and serve the country diligently.

The ministers sworn in are: Raphael Magyezi (Local government) & Judith Nabakooba (ICT). State ministers: Beatrice Anywar (Environment), Helen Adoa (Fisheries), Robinah Nabanjja (Health), Denis Obua (Sports), Peter Ogwang (ICT) and Molly Kamukama (Economic Monitoring).

However, Kyaka South MP Jackson Kafuuzi who had been appointed as Deputy Attorney General missed out of the swearing-in ceremony.

Former PPS was appointed Minister of Economic Monitoring

Kafuuzi’s ministerial appointment was on January 03, 2020 questioned by the Parliamentary Appointments Committee for lack of the mandatory 7year experience. It is said that Kafuuzi stopped renewing his practicing license as an advocate in 2016 when he was elected as MP.

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