Kato Lubwama, Muhammad Nsereko named in new shadow cabinet

By Amon Katungulu | Friday, November 30, 2018
Kato Lubwama, Muhammad Nsereko named in new shadow cabinet

The leader of opposition Betty Aol Ochan yesterday made changes to the shadow cabinet appointing Rubaga South MP Kato Lubwama and Kampala Central MP Muhammad Nsereko to the opposition front bench.

Lubwama, a former dramatist, was named shadow minister for Culture and Performing Arts while Nsereko, who is critical of the NRM, is the minister for Security. Both MPs are independents.

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Ochan said the changes are aimed at revitalising the opposition ahead of the 2021 elections.

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Muhammad Nsereko- Security

Kato Lubwama - Culture and performing arts

Joy Atim - Regional affairs.

Joshau Anywarach - Human rights

Beranrd Atiku - Defence

Fred Turyamuhweza – Trade

Betty Nambooze – KCCA

Wilfred Niwagaba - Attorney General

Medard Sseggona - Justice and Constitutional Affairs

Akol Anthony - Finance

Lucy Achiro - Gender, Labour and Social Development

Ann Adeke - Youth and Children Affairs

Jonathan Odur - Public Service & Presidency

Francis Gonahasa - Agriculture

Peter Okot - Animal Industry

Mathias Mpuuga - Education

Allan Ssewanyana - Sports

Muwanga Kivumbi - Internal Affairs

Geoffrey Katusabe -Foreign Affairs

Zaake Francis -East African Community

William Nzoghu -Works and Transport

Julius Ochen- Health

Simon Oyet -Energy and Mineral

Charles Gutumoi -Tourism and Wildlife

Sizomu Gashomu - Relief and Disaster Preparedness

Paul Lutamaguzi -Land and Housing

Ibrahim Kasozi - Physical Planning

Emmanuel Ongiertho –Cooperatives

Denis Lee- Science and Innovations and Technology

Florence Namayanja-Water and Environment

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