Cabinet of the Government of the Republic of Uganda

According to Article 111(1) of the Constitution of Uganda, "there shall be a Cabinet which shall consist of the President, the Vice President and such number of Ministers as may appear to the President to be reasonably necessary for the efficient running of the State."

On 27th May 2011, H.E. President Yoweri Museveni, acting in pursuance of the powers conferred upon him by Articles 113(2) and 114(3) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda (1995), appointed a new Cabinet of the Government of the Republic of Uganda as follows:

President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces – H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

Vice President – H.E. Edward Kiwanuka Sekandi

Cabinet Ministers:

1.      Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business – John Patrick Amama Mbabazi

2.      1st Deputy Prime Minister & Minister in- charge of East African Affairs – Eriya Kategaya

3.      2nd Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Public Service – Henry Kajura Muganwa

4.      3rd Deputy Prime Minister & Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament – Gen. Ali Moses

5.      Minister of Foreign Affairs – Sam Kutesa

6.      Minister in-charge of Presidency – Kabakumba Matsiko

7.      Minister of Security – Wilson Muruuli Mukasa

8.      Minister of Defence – Dr. Crispus Kiyonga

9.      Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs – Kahinda Otafiire

10.  Minister of Finance & Economic Planning – Maria Kiwanuka

11.  Minister of Internal Affairs – Eng. Hilary Onek

12.  Minister for Karamoja – Janet Museveni

13.  Minister in-charge of General Duties /Office of Prime Minister – Prof. Khiddu Makubuya

14.  Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries – Tress Buchanayande

15.  Minister of Disaster Preparedness & Refugees – Dr. Stephen Mallinga

16.  Minister of Education &Sports – Jessica Arupo

17.  Minister of Energy & Minerals – Irene Muloni

18.  Minister of Information & National Guidance – Mary Karooro Okurut

19.  Minister of Works & Transport – Eng. James Abraham Byandaala

20.  Attorney General – Peter Nyombi

21.  Minister of Gender & Social Affairs – Syda Bbumba

22.  Minister of Trade & Industry – Amelia Kyambadde

23.  Minister of Water & Environment – Maria Mutagamba

24.  Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development – Daudi Migereko

25.  Minister of Health – Christine Androa

26.  Minister of Communications and ICT – Dr Ruhakana Rugunda

27.  Minister of Local Government – Adolf Mwesigye

28.  Minister of Tourism & Wildlife – Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu

29.  Government Chief Whip – Eng. John Nasasira

State Ministers:

Office of the President

1.      Minister of State for Economic Monitoring – Henry Banyenzaki

2.      Minister of State for Ethics & Integrity – Fr. Simon Lokodo

Office of the Vice President

3.      Minister of State Vice President’s Office – Vincent Nyanzi

Office of the Prime Minister

4.      Minister of State for Northern Uganda – Rebecca Amuge Otengo

5.      Minister of State for Karamoja – Barbara Oundo Nekesa

6.      Minister of State for Luweero Triangle – Rose Namayanja

7.      Minister of State for Teso Affairs – Christine Amongin Aporu

8.      Minister of State for Bunyoro Affairs – Saleh Kamba

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

9.      Minister of State for International Affairs – Okello Oryem

10.  Minister of State for Regional Affairs – Asuman Kiyingi

Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries

11.  Minister of State for Agriculture – Zerubabel Mijumbi Nyiira

12.  Minister of State for Fisheries – Ruth Nankabirwa

13.  Minister of State for Animal Industry – Bright Rwamirama

Ministry of Education and Sports

14.  Minister of State for Sports – Charles Bakabulindi

15.  Minister of State for Primary Education – Dr. Kamanda Bataringaya

16.  Minister of State for Higher Education – Dr. John Chrysostom Muyingo

Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development

17.  Minister of State for Energy – Simon D’ujanga

18.  Minister of State for Minerals – Peter Lokeris

Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development

19.  Minister of State for Finance (General) Fred Omach

20.  Minister of State for Planning – Matia Kasaija

21.  Minister of State for Investment – Mbabaali Muyanja

22.  Minister of State for Privatization – Aston Kajara

23.  Minister of State for Micro-Finance – Caroline Amali Okao

Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development

24.  Minister of State for Gender & Culture Lukia Isanga Nakadama

25.  Minister of State for Youth, Labour, Employment & Industrial Relations Mwesigwa Rukutana

26.  Minister of State for Elderly & Disability – Sulaiman Madada

Ministry of Health

27.  Minister of State for Health (General ) – Richard Nduhura

28.  Minister of State for Primary Health Care – James Kakooza

Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development

29.  Minister of State for Housing – Sam Engola

30.  Minister of State for Urban Development – Justine Kasule Lumumba

Ministry of Tourism, Trade & Industry

31.  Minister of State for Trade – David Wakikoona

32.  Minister of State for Tourism – Agnes Akiror

33.  Minister of State for Industry – James Mutende

Ministry of Water & Environment

34.  Minister of State for Water – Betty Atuku Bigombe

35.  Minister of State for Environment – Flavia Nabugera Munaaba

36.  Minister of State for Lands – Sarah Ochieng Opendi

Ministry of Works & Transport

37.  Minister State for Transport – Stephen Chemoiko Chebrot

38.  Minister of State for Works – John Byabagambi

Other Ministries

39.  Minister of State for Defence – Jeje Odongo

40.  Minister of State for Internal Affairs – James Baba

41.  Minister of State / Deputy Attorney General Ministry of Justice & Constitutional Affairs Fred Ruhindi

42.  Minister of State for Communication (ICT) – Nyombi Thembo

43.  Minister of State for Local Government – Alex Onzima

44.  Minister of State for Public Service – Ssezi Mbaguta

45.  Minister of State for East African Affairs – To be appointed later

 

Last Updated (Monday, 13 June 2011 16:51)

 
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