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The Ministry of Internal Affairs is a cabinet-level government ministry of Uganda.It is responsible for the facilitation of "legal and orderly movement of persons to and from Uganda, regulate the residence of immigrants in the country, verify and process Uganda citizenship and enforce national and regional immigration laws for the development and security of Uganda".
1975 — present. Major General Kahinda Otafiire is a Ugandan politician and retired military officer. He is the current Minister of Internal Affairs in the Cabinet of Uganda, since 8 June 2021. [1] He previously served as the Justice & Constitutional Affairs in the Ugandan Cabinet. He was appointed to that position of 27 May 2011. [2]
Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor. 1962. 1964. Apollo Milton Obote. Obwangor was Minister of Regional Administration which briefly assumed the responsibilities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. [2] 1. Felix Kenyi Onama. Onama also can lay claim to the Minister of Interior position between 1962 and 1964, as he was Minister of Works and Labour.
Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development: Matia Kasaija: Ministry for Foreign Affairs: Jeje Odongo: Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development: Betty Amongi: Minister in Charge of General Duties in the Office of the Prime Minister: Justine Lumumba Kasule: Ministry of Health: Jane Aceng: Ministry of Internal Affairs
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.
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]
Joseph Musanyufu, is a lieutenant general in the Uganda People's Defence Force,(UPDF), who serves as the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Internal Affairs, Uganda.. Immediately prior to his current appointment, he served as Joint Chief of Staff, the third highest rank in the Ugandan military, and is known to have four children, 2 sons and 2 dau
The number of multiracial Ugandans in Uganda is not known or tracked. The " one-drop rule ," [7] [8] derived from the Southern United States slave culture, does not apply to multiracial Ugandans living in Uganda. Thus, mixed-race descendants of blacks and non-blacks in Uganda, like the mixed-race people of Brazil, Colombia, Panama, and other ...