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Breaking: Museveni Announces New Ministers, Untouchables Kicked Out!

By Frank Kamuntu

In the news this evening, president Museveni has shuffled his cabinet and moved some to different ministries and others have been dropped and replaced with some new faces.

He has retained Jesca Alupo as Vice president, Robinah Nabbanja as Prime Minister, Kadaga as 1st Deputy Prime Minister, Moses Ali as 2nd Deputy Prime Minister, and Lukia Isanga Nakadama as 3rd Deputy Prime minister.

The president also retained his wife Janet Kataha museveni as the minister of education, Miriam Doka Babalanda as Minister for Presidency, Gen Jim Muhwezi as Minister for Security and Hajjat Minsa Kabanda as Minister for Kampala.

The others that the president has retained in his cabinet include Justine Lumuma Kasule as Minister for General Duties in the Office of the Prime Minister, Hamson Obua as Government Chief Whip, Frank Tumwebaze as Minister of Agriculture, Norbert Mao as Minister for Constitutional Affairs and Kilyowa Kiwanuka as Attorney General.

Matia Kasaija remains as minister of finance, planning and economic development, Jeje Odongo also retained as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ruth Nankabirwa retained in the Energy and Mineral Development and Chris Baryomunsi also remains in the ICT ministry.

The president has however dropped Mary Goretti Kitutu from Karamoja Affairs and replaced her with Peter Lokeris.

https://x.com/KagutaMuseveni/status/1770877745121100167?s=20

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