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New ministers speak out on their plans

Daily Monitor Thursday June 10 2021 Ready to serve: Kakumiro Woman MP and now Prime Minister appointee Robinah Nabbanja (L), Former NTV Uganda journalist, Bududa woman MP and now appointed State Minister in-charge of Karamoja Affairs, Agnes Nandutu (C) and Dr Monica Musenero (R) who was appointed by President Museveni as Minister incharge of Science and Innovation. PHOTO/COMBO Summary Advertisement From renowned journalist to Parliament, Ms Nandutu has been appointed State Minister in-charge of Karamoja Affairs.  Ms Nandutu, who is the Bududa Woman MP, aims to push for industrialisation in Karamoja and also end suffering of women and children in the area.

NRM s Tayebwa withdraws from deputy speaker race – 93 3 KFM

By Ritah Kemigisa The Ruhinda North county MP Thomas Tayebwa who had vowed to run as an independent has withdrawn from the race just hours to the election. Tayebwa who was defeated by Bukedea Woman MP Anita Among during a caucus meeting held on Sunday insisted that he would run as an independent. Among defeated Tayebwa by 19 votes after garnering 168 votes against 149 votes polled by Tayebwa. Tayebwa says much as he was not satisfied with the poll results of Sunday, he has however decided to quit the race on grounds that he does not want to be the reason behind the division of the party.

Speaker: Kadaga, Tayebwa defy NRM as they go independent

May 23, 2021 The NRM opted for Oulanyah over Kadaga Kamuli Woman MP Alitwala Rebecca Kadaga says she will defy her ruling party, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), and contest as an independent candidate in the race for the 11th parliament speaker. Kadaga told journalists at a hastily organized press conference at Hotel Africana that while her party has decided to field her former deputy, Jacob Oulanyah for the position, she will not heed to the position and therefore will exercise her right to run as an independent when parliament meets tomorrow to elect the speaker and deputy speaker.  Today, both the NRM central executive committee (CEC) and the party caucus resolved to field Oulanyah as the party s preferred candidate for speaker of the 11th parliament. Kadaga reportedly stormed out of the meeting at State House Entebbe after non-CEC members were allowed into the meeting and she was being accused of disloyalty to the NRM party. From Entebbe, Kadaga drove straight to H

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