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Thursday April 08 2021
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Mr Mudoma, the head of Buyobo Clan in Sironko District, was on March 20 endorsed as the duly elected umukukha during a reconciliation meeting chaired by State minister for Gender and Culture Peace Mutuuzo at Mbale District headquarters.
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A section of leaders of Bamasaba Cultural Institution (Inzu Ya Masaba) have accused the Energy minister, Ms Mary Goretti Kitutu, of interfering with the gazettement process of the newly elected cultural head (Umukukha), Mr Mike Jude Mudoma.
Mr Mudoma, the head of Buyobo Clan in Sironko District, was on March 20 endorsed as the duly elected umukukha during a reconciliation meeting chaired by State minister for Gender and Culture Peace Mutuuzo at Mbale District headquarters.
The Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development has opposed the move by Ministry of Finance to transfer the Uganda Women Entrepreneurship Programme (UWEP) to Local Government, saying it is harmful to women empowerment.
Mr Frank Mugabi, the ministry s communications officer, said the programme has been performing well under Gender.
Mr Mugabi said the programme has created jobs for women and more than 587,755 dependents have benefited through multiplier effects at household, community and macro levels. UWEP is a women economic empowerment programme that fits within the mandate of the Ministry of Gender. Research has established that once programming is generalised, women tend to withdraw from such programmes, Mr Mugabi said.