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CABINET DECISIONS TAKEN DURING THE CABINET MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 28th JANUARY 2019 AT STATE HOUSE ENTEBBE.

Cabinet sat on Monday January 28, 2019 at State House Entebbe, and;

1.Noted the Wealth Creation Initiatives under State House which 

Supports a number of Presidential Initiatives aimed at stimulating, production and productivity, employment as well as Socio – Economic transformation among Ugandans. The specific interventions include; these include;

CABINET DECISIONS TAKEN DURING THE CABINET MEETING HELD ON MONDAY 28th JANUARY 2019 AT STATE HOUSE ENTEBBE.

Cabinet sat on Monday January 28, 2019 at State House Entebbe, and;

 

1.Noted the Wealth Creation Initiatives under State House which 

Supports a number of Presidential Initiatives aimed at stimulating, production and productivity, employment as well as Socio – Economic transformation among Ugandans. The specific interventions include; these include;

KCCA & Metropolitan Affairs on Trade Order, Development Control, Solid Waste Collection and Law Enforcement in Kampala City.

STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER FOR KAMPALA CAPITAL CITY AND METROPOLITAN AFFAIRS ON TRADE ORDER, DEVELOPMENT CONTROL, SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND LAW ENFORCEMENT IN KAMPALA CITY.

1/11/2018

Good morning colleagues,
On behalf of my Ministry and Kampala Capital City Authority, I would like to address you and the city on Trade Order, Development Control, Solid Waste Collection and Law Enforcement in Kampala Capital City.

President attends Hannington day Celebrations in Busoga

President Yoweri Museveni has said though Bishop James Hannington was killed in ignorance, his death has helped the people to get enlightened. He welcomed the idea of making the day a public holiday.

“This was the only Bishop to be martyred at that time. The next one was Janan Luwum whose cases are both unique and need to be handled like that. We shall do what is necessary as it is worthwhile,” he noted to the joy of the congregation.

President Museveni meets IPOD Delegation

President Yoweri Museveni has urged leaders of the opposition political parties in the country, together with their supporters, to work with the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Government to eradicate electoral violence and the monetization of politics to give democracy and stability a chance to flourish in Uganda.
“These are very serious matters. If you want democracy and stability, you should not tolerate this electoral violence and money,” he said.

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