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Museveni appoints Ambassadors and Heads of Diplomatic missions, Chrispus Kiyonga sent to Beijing

Mulema Najib by Mulema Najib
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By Najibu Mulema

President Yoweri Museveni has appointed 35 Ambassadors, Heads of Diplomatic missions and two deputy Ambassadors to different countries.

Former Minister for Defence, Dr. Chrispus Kiyonga has been sent to Beijing and former Internal Security Organisation (ISO) boss, Brig. Ronnie Balya has been sent to Juba.

The president has sent all the 37 names to parliament for consideration and approval.

According to a notice, Pursuant to Article 122 (1) of the Constitution, the President has appointed the following Ambassadors and Heads of Diplomatic missions. The President has sent the names to Parliament for consideration and approval.

NAMES STATION
1. Brig. Ronnie Balya- Juba
2. Kibedi Zake Wanume- Copenhagen
3. James Kinobe- Khartoum
4. Prof. Sam Turyamuhika- Mogadishu
5. Mubiru Stephen- Ankara
6. James Mbahimba- Kinshasa
7. Onyanga Aparr Christopher- Geneva
8. Nelson Ocegere- Abuja
9. Dr. Kiyonga Chrispus -Beijing
10. Hyuha Samali Dorothy- Kuala Lumpur
11. Woneka Oliver- Kigali
12. Sam Male- Cairo
13. Olwa Johnson Agara- Moscow
14. Nimisha Jayant Madhvani- Abu Dhabi
15. Nduhuura Richard- Paris
16. Nsambu Alintuma- Algiers
17. Betty Akech Okullu -Tokyo
18. Katende Mull Sebujja -Washington
19. Maj. Gen. Matayo Kyaligonza– Bujumbura
20. Moto Julius Peter -London
21. Blaak Mirjam -Brussels
22. Solomon Rutega -Guangzhou
23. Grace Akello -New Delhi
24. Phoebe Otaala- Nairobi
25. Tibaleka Marcel- Berlin
26. Napeyok Elizabeth- Paula Rome
27. Dr. Kisuule Ahmed- Riyadh
28. Rebecca Otengo- Addis Ababa
29. Ruth Aceng- Ottawa
30. Prof. Joyce Kikafunda- Canberra
31. Nekesa Barbara Oundo- South Africa
32. Dr. Ssemuddu Yahaya- Tehran
33. Ayebare Adonia -New York
34. Richard Kabonero T.- Dar es Salaam
35. His Highness Gabula William Ambassador – Special
Duties – Office of the President
Deputy Ambassadors
1. Ocula Michael
2. Mohammed Kezaala


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