Woman MP @Parliament_Ug (Buikwe District), Minister of State Office of the Vice President, Child of God, Daughter, Wife, and Mother of 3

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The ladies from the Namabu SACCO were so happy to receive the Ugx 30 million entitled to them from the Parish Community Association (PCA) which has 10 groups. Thank you @OPMUganda @KaboyoAlice @MoLGUganda for making this possible.
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1 chronicles 16:34-Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good and His love endures forever.
Today, I took the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office as Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President at State House, Entebbe. I thank Almighty God, and H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for once again entrusting me with the opportunity to serve our country. I look forward to advancing the mandate entrusted to me and contributing to Uganda’s continued progress. @KagutaMuseveni @jessica_alupo
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Hon @HonMutasingwa sworn in as Minister of State in the vice president office
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Today, I took the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office as Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President at State House, Entebbe. I thank Almighty God, and H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for once again entrusting me with the opportunity to serve our country. I look forward to advancing the mandate entrusted to me and contributing to Uganda’s continued progress. @KagutaMuseveni @jessica_alupo
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Today at State House Entebbe, I witnessed the swearing-in of the newly appointed members of Cabinet. I congratulate them upon taking the oath of office and wish them success as they undertake the responsibility of serving our people and advancing Uganda’s transformation.
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VIDEO: Hon. @HonMutasingwa has been sworn in as the Minister of State, Office of the Vice President. #NBSUpdates
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The newly appointed Vice President of Uganda, H.E. Maj. (Rtd) Jessica Alupo, has taken the oath of office and officially commences her duties as the Vice President of the Republic of Uganda. @jessica_alupo #OpenGovUg
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. @KawalaRachael "Police at Kira Road Police Station are holding three suspects in connection with the death of Sydney Gongodyo, a professional rugby player, following an incident that occurred on 5 June 2026. The suspects have been identified as: β€’ Ssebagala Noordin β€’ Ayebazibwe Roden β€’ Namukose Juliet Preliminary investigations indicate that the deceased was allegedly subjected to mob action by members of the public who accused him of snatching a woman’s handbag. upf.go.ug/police-investigate…
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Psalm 34:12,13,14-Who is the man who desires life,and loves many days,that he may see good?Keep your tongue from evil,and your lips from speaking deceit.Depart from evil and do good,seek peace and purse it.Blessed Sunday πŸ™
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Dear @ReachDrMuganga My own heart breaks with yours. The ache feels endless, but know you’re not alone in it. We are here, holding space for your grief, honoring the one you’ve lost, and standing beside you through every tear and every quiet moment you’re passing through.
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I would like to share a personal reflection on the ongoing conversations around citizenship, identity, and public service in Uganda. I was born and raised in Uganda. It is the country that shaped me, educated me, gave me opportunities, and allowed me to serve to the best of my ability. When my Ugandan passport was revoked years ago, it was one of the most difficult experiences of my life. It felt deeply personal and, at the time, heartbreaking. I was asked to choose between aspects of my identity that, to me, had never been in conflict. After much reflection, I decided that what mattered most was my ability to continue living, working, and contributing to the country I call home. I subsequently obtained a Rwandan passport and a work permit. While the process brought inconvenience and frustration, it never stopped me from continuing to work, build, contribute, and serve alongside fellow Ugandans. Though I am of Rwandan heritage, I have always considered myself Ugandan in every meaningful sense of the word, having lived here my entire life. That experience taught me an important lesson: service to one’s country is not measured solely by the passport one carries, but by the contribution one makes, the values one upholds, and the commitment one demonstrates to the people around them. As we debate recent appointments and questions of citizenship, I believe our focus should remain on competence, integrity, service, and the value individuals can bring to Uganda. Institutions responsible for appointments should be allowed to perform their duties, while the rest of us assess leaders by the impact they make. Uganda’s story has always been one of diverse communities, cultures, and histories living alongside one another. Our identities are often more interconnected than we sometimes acknowledge. That diversity should be a source of strength rather than division. I also wish to say this respectfully: those who seek to inflame tensions or claim to speak for all Banyarwanda do not speak for me. I have never denied my heritage, nor have I ever stopped loving Uganda. The loss of a passport did not diminish my affection for this country or my desire to contribute to its future. We are a peaceful people. We are neighbours, colleagues, friends, and family members. The conversations we have today will shape the country our children inherit tomorrow. Let us therefore choose wisdom over anger, unity over division, and dialogue over suspicion. I love Uganda, and I remain grateful for all it has given me. I also remember a time when many people of Rwandan heritage living in Uganda felt unable to openly acknowledge that part of who they were. We have made significant progress since then. Let us not move backwards. Let us continue building a society where people are judged by their character, contribution, and commitment to the common good. Peace, respect, and togetherness must always come first #peace #respect #love #understanding
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ππ‘π„π’πˆπƒπ„ππ“ πŒπ”π’π„π•π„ππˆ 𝐂𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐒 π…πŽπ‘ π„π…π…πˆπ‚πˆπ„ππ“ π“π‘π€ππ’ππŽπ‘π“ π’π˜π’π“π„πŒπ’, π„π‚πŽππŽπŒπˆπ‚ π“π‘π€ππ’π…πŽπ‘πŒπ€π“πˆπŽπ 𝐀𝐍𝐃 π™π„π‘πŽ 𝐍𝐎𝐍-ππ„π‘π…πŽπ‘πŒπ€ππ‚π„ President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has emphasised the need to prioritise efficient transport systems, noting that heavy cargo such as petroleum products should increasingly be moved from roads to pipelines and railways in order to preserve road infrastructure for passengers and light cargo. The President stressed that roads must be maintained at all times to support mobility, trade and service delivery across the country. He reiterated that Uganda’s socio-economic transformation agenda is aimed at ensuring prosperity for individuals, families and enterprises through wealth creation and job generation. He noted that those who embrace the development message are steadily becoming active participants in the money economy. President Museveni further underscored the importance of market expansion beyond domestic boundaries, stating that internal markets alone are not sufficient to sustain large-scale economic growth. He highlighted the need for regional, East African and continental integration to widen opportunities for production and trade. Comparing global economic realities, the President observed that even large economies such as China and India rely on vast external markets, reinforcing the importance of integration for Uganda’s growth. He called for renewed discipline in national development efforts, emphasising β€œno more sleep” as a call for urgency and performance in service delivery and implementation of government programmes. The President further warned against corruption, non-performance, politeness to failure, and leadership driven by ego and personal interest, stressing that these practices undermine national progress. He highlighted Uganda’s ongoing economic transformation, noting significant expansion and diversification across key sectors including agriculture, industry, services and ICT. He cited growth in exports such as coffee, milk, fish, sugar, cement and bananas, as well as increased industrial output. The President also pointed to improvements in electricity generation and ongoing investments aimed at strengthening capacity to support industrialisation. He noted progress under programmes such as the Parish Development Model, which is integrating millions of households into the money economy through production and enterprise support. However, he emphasised the need for accountability to ensure that public resources reach intended beneficiaries and deliver tangible results. He reaffirmed Government’s commitment to rural transformation, productivity and inclusive growth, calling for discipline, transparency and focus in implementing national programmes. #SONA26
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ππ‘π„π’πˆπƒπ„ππ“ πŒπ”π’π„π•π„ππˆ 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒 π†πŽπ•π„π‘ππŒπ„ππ“ π‹π„π†πˆπ’π‹π€π“πˆπ•π„ ππ‘πŽπ†π‘π€πŒπŒπ„ π“πŽ ππ€π‘π‹πˆπ€πŒπ„ππ“ President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has emphasised the importance of strengthening modern agricultural practices, including zero grazing and improved pasture management, as key drivers of increased productivity and wealth creation. He cautioned against outdated and fragmented inheritance practices, noting that such systems often contribute to poverty by breaking up productive family units and reducing economic efficiency. He stressed the need to shift towards more organised, family-based economic models that support large-scale production and job creation. The President highlighted agriculture as a central pillar of Uganda’s transformation, while reaffirming the importance of other sectors such as manufacturing, services, and ICT in driving inclusive economic growth. He observed that one of the major challenges facing Africa over the years has been β€œignorance,” where people often underestimate the value of their own resources and productive activities. President Museveni further noted that development requires a strong understanding of both local realities and scientific approaches, stressing that Uganda’s transformation must be rooted in practical knowledge and continuous adaptation. He ended his address by presenting the Government’s Executive Programme to Parliament, noting that a total of 38 Bills are being tabled for consideration as part of the national legislative agenda aimed at advancing socio-economic transformation. #SONA26
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President @KagutaMuseveni said in the near future, fuel tankers will not be required on the roads after the completion of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline project. "Petrol should go by pipe and not compete with cars for the roads. That leaves roads for only cars and light cargo." #SONA2026
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Initially, we had only 13% of the homesteads in the money economy, but now, we have 67%-President @KagutaMuseveni.
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Uganda's exports has reached US$18billion in the last 12 months ending March 2026-@KagutaMuseveni. #SONA2026
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