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Museveni Drops Senior Ministers in Sweeping Cabinet Reshuffle

From AllAfrica Uganda · () English

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  • President Yoweri Museveni has initiated a significant cabinet reshuffle, appointing new figures and reorganizing key ministries.
  • Veteran Finance Minister Matia Kasaija was replaced by his deputy Henry Musasizi, indicating a shift in economic management.
  • Several other senior ministers, including those for Internal Affairs and Foreign Affairs, were also dropped or reassigned.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has enacted a sweeping cabinet reshuffle, ushering in new political figures and technocrats at the commencement of a new government term. This move reorganizes key ministries and signals a significant shift in the nation's governance.

A major change sees veteran Finance Minister Matia Kasaija removed from his post. He has been succeeded by his former deputy, Henry Musasizi, who now assumes the role of Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development. This transition indicates a potential recalibration of Uganda's economic strategy and management.

Further significant alterations include the departure of veteran politician Moses Ali from his position as Second Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business. Dr. Crispus Kiyonga has been appointed to replace him, while Lukia Nakadama remains as Third Deputy Prime Minister.

The reshuffle also affected the Energy Ministry, with Monica Musenero replacing Ruth Nankabirwa. General David Muhoozi has lost the Internal Affairs docket to Ephraim Kamuntu. In foreign affairs, Ambassador Adonia Ayebare now serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs, succeeding General Jeje Odongo. Calvin Echodu and Haruna Kasolo were appointed Ministers of State for International Affairs and Regional Affairs, respectively.

Other notable changes include Henry Tumukunde taking over the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development from Betty Amongi, and businessman Sanjay Tanna appointed Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, replacing Francis Mwebesa. Several ministers were dropped entirely, with some reassigned to advisory roles. President Museveni, however, retained Jessica Alupo as Vice President, Robinah Nabbanja as Prime Minister, and First Lady Janet Museveni as Minister of Education and Sports.

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Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.