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VP Jessica Alupo Declares Wealth To IGG

VP Jessica Alupo Warns Public against Vandalizing Road Infrastructure

On Thursday afternoon, March 9th, the Vice President Jessica Alupo Epel declared her wealth. This indicated the assets and liabilities that she has to the Inspectorate of Government. As she declared her wealth, the VP said she is happy to declare her assets according to Articles 233 (2) and 234 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. Leaders’ declaration ...

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Museveni Summons IGG And Lands Commission Chair Over Quarrels

Museveni Summons IGG And Lands Commission Chair Over Quarrels

Inspector General of Government Beti Kamya and Lands Commission chair, Beatrice Byenkya Nyakaisiki have been summoned by the president. This is due to the recent rivalry between the two he has termed as the “war of letters.” The major issue originates from a couple of letters the latter sent to the president through his private principle secretary. Apparently, the letters ...

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Uganda Land Commission Boss Has Said Powerful Individuals In Government Are Fighting Her

Uganda Land Commission Boss Has Said Powerful Individuals In Government Are Fighting Her

Uganda Land Commission boss, Beatrice Byenkya has said there are powerful individuals in government fighting her. This has come after claims of getting a letter from Inspectorate of Government (IGG) Beti Kamya, interdicting her from work. “Up to today, my interdiction letter has not come. I was just copied in. I didn’t get any {letter} that was directed to me ...

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Museveni Names Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria Deputy IGG

Museveni Names Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria Deputy IGG

President Museveni has named Dr. Patricia Achan Okiria as the second Deputy Inspector General of Government. Until recently, she has been a member of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), which she joined in March 2019. The director of communication at Parliament, Chris Obore, last evening confirmed Dr. Patricia’s appointment. He said the appointments committee had scheduled to meet on ...

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