Summary

  • Parliament has approved Vice President Jessica Alupo for a historic second consecutive term after she secured overwhelming support in a vote of 325 MPs, with opposition members raising concerns about performance-based justification for reappointment.
  • Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has also been retained for a second term after winning strong parliamentary backing, with leaders highlighting her coordination of government business and high performance rates across legislative and oversight duties.

The latest Cabinet appointments have brought together experienced politicians, diplomats, technocrats, and new political figures, with several notable returns and first-time entrants taking up key government positions.

Among the major appointments is NRM Central Executive Committee member for Western Uganda, Jonard Asiimwe, who has been named Minister in charge of Science, Technology and Innovation in the Office of the President.

Veteran diplomat Adonia Ayebare has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, while former Defence Minister Crispus Kiyonga returns to Cabinet as 2nd Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament.

Businessman Sanjay Tanna has been appointed Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, while outspoken Aringa South MP Alioni Yorke Odria takes over as State Minister for ICT and National Guidance.

Other notable returns include Henry Tumukunde, who has been appointed Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, and Ephraim Kamuntu, who returns as Minister of Internal Affairs.

The newly appointed Cabinet entrants are:

Crispus Kiyonga – 2nd Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament
Jonard Asiimwe – Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation
Sam Engola – Minister for Relief, Disaster Preparedness and Refugees
John Baptist Lokii – Minister for Karamoja Affairs
Adonia Ayebare – Minister of Foreign Affairs
Henry Tumukunde – Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development
Ephraim Kamuntu – Minister of Internal Affairs
Sanjay Tanna – Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives
Sandra Alum Santa – Minister of State for Economic Monitoring
Desire Muhooza – State Minister for Agriculture
Robert Migadde Ndugwa – State Minister for Fisheries
Grace Akifeza Ngabirano – State Minister for Defence
Phyllis Chemutai – State Minister for Primary Education
Cissy Mulondo – State Minister for Finance (General Duties)
Amina Mukalazi – State Minister for Privatization and Investment
Shartsi Kutesa Musherure – State Minister for Microfinance
Calvin Echodu – State Minister for International Affairs
Mary Kuteesa Kamuli – State Minister for Gender, Labour and Social Development
Mercy Faith Lakisa – State Minister for Youth and Children Affairs
Simon Mulongo – State Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations
Joyce Acan Okeny – State Minister for Disability Affairs
Jacqueline Mbabazi – State Minister for Elderly Affairs
Harriet Ntabazi – State Minister for Lands
Justine Nameere – State Minister for Local Government
Lydia Wanyoto – State Minister for Public Service
Susan Nakawuki Nsambu – State Minister for Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities
Alioni Yorke Odria – State Minister for National Guidance
Lawrence Muganga – State Minister for Internal Affairs
Siraji Musa Ali – State Minister for Works
Julius Maganda Wandera – State Minister for Transport