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  2. Ministry of Public Service (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda Ministry of Public Service is a Cabinet level government ministry. The ministry is mandated to "develop, manage and administer human resource policies, management systems, procedures and structure for the public service" in Uganda. [1] The ministry is headed by a Cabinet minister, Wilson Muruli Mukasa. [2]

  3. Grace Mary Mugasa - Wikipedia

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    Grace Mary Mugasa. Grace Mary Mugasa ( née Mugisa; born 28 December 1968) is a Ugandan politician who currently serves as the State Minister for Public Service. [1] She was appointed on June 8, 2021, by the President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, assuming office on 21 June 2021. [2] [3] Grace Mary took office from David Karubanga, the former State ...

  4. List of government ministries of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Kadaga. [1] [2] Office of Second Deputy Prime Minister & Leader of Government Business. Moses Ali. [1] [2] Office of Third Deputy Prime Minister & Minister Without Portfolio. Lukia Isanga Nakadama. [1] [2] Ministry for Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries.

  5. Cabinet of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Cabinet ministers. Below is a list of members of the Ugandan cabinet as of 9 June 2021. [3] Ministry. Incumbent. Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business in Parliament. Robinah Nabbanja. First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs. Rebecca Kadaga.

  6. Constitution of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Uganda is the supreme law of Uganda. The fourth and current constitution was promulgated on 8 October 1995. It sanctions a republican form of government with a powerful President . The first Constitution was adopted in 1962 only to be replaced 4 years later in 1966. The 1966 Constitution, passed in a tense political ...

  7. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    As of 2004, Uganda Post Limited was the only postal service licensed by the Uganda Communications Commission in Uganda. As of 2010, Uganda Post Limited had changed its name to Posta Uganda. Radio and television. The Uganda Broadcasting Corporation is the public broadcasting station.

  8. Politics of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Uganda occurs in an authoritarian context. Since assuming office in 1986 at the end of the Ugandan civil war, Yoweri Museveni has ruled Uganda as an autocrat. [1] [2] Political parties were banned from 1986 to 2006 in the wake of the 2005 Ugandan multi-party referendum which was won by pro-democracy forces. [1]

  9. Youth in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of publicly supported institutions in Uganda. They consist of autonomous institutions, institutions run by the Ministry of Education, and institutes administered by the Public Service Commission. As of 1998, Uganda’s enrollment in universities and institutions of higher education was up to 34,773 students.