Min. in Charge of General Duties, Office of the Prime Min.
Tarsis KABWEGYERE
Min. of Agriculture, Animal Industry, & Fisheries
Tress BUCYANAYANDI
Min. of Defense
Crispus KIYONGA
Min. of Disaster Preparedness & Refugees
Hilary ONEK
Min. in Charge of East African Affairs
Min. of Education & Sports
Jessica Rose Apel ALUPO
Min. of Energy & Minerals
Irene MULONI
Min. of Finance & Economic Development
Maria KIWANUKA
Min. of Foreign Affairs
Sam KUTESA
Min. of Gender, Labor, & Social Affairs
Busingye Mary KARORO Okurut
Min. of Health
Ruhakana RUGANDA
Min. of Information & Communications Technology
John Mwoono NASASIRA
Min. of Information & National Guidance
Rosemary NAMAYANJA
Min. of Internal Affairs
Aronda NYAKAIRIMA
Min. of Justice & Constitutional Affairs
Kahinda OTAFIIRE
Min. for Karamoja
Janet Kataaha MUSEVENI
Min. of Lands, Housing, & Urban Development
Daudi MIGEREKO
Min. of Local Govt.
Adolf MWESIGE
Min. of Oil
Min. of the Presidency
Frank TUMWEBAZE
Min. of Public Service
Henry Muganwa KAJURA
Min. of Security
Wilson MURUULI Mukasa
Min. of Trade, Industry, & Cooperatives
Amelia KYAMBADDE
Min. of Transportation & Works
Abraham BYANDAALA
Min. of Tourism, Wildlife, & Antiquities
Maria MUTAGAMBA
Min. of Water & Environment
Ephraim KAMUNTU
Min. Without Portfolio in Charge of Political Mobilization
Richard TODWONG
Min. of State for Agriculture
Nyiira ZERUBABEL
Min. of State for Animal Industry
Bright RWAMIRAMA, Maj.
Min. of State for Bunyoro Affairs
Earnest KIIZA
Min. of State for Communication
Alintuma NSAMBU
Min. of State for Defense
Jeje ODONGO, Gen.
Min. of State for Economic Monitoring
Henry BANYENKAZI
Min. of State for Elderly & Disabilities
Sulaiman MADADA
Min. of State for Energy
Simon D'UJANGA
Min. of State for Environment
Flavia MUNAABA
Min. of State for Ethics, Office of the Vice Pres.
Simon LOKODO, Reverend
Min. of State for Finance
Fred Mandir Jacan OMACH
Min. of State for Fisheries
Sentamu Ruth NANKABIRWA
Min. of State for Gender & Culture
Rukia ISANGA Nakadama
Min. of State for Health
Elioda TUMWESIGYE
Min. of State for Higher Education
John Chrysostom MUYINGO
Min. of State for Housing
Sam ENGOLA
Min. of State for Industry
Shinyabulo James MUTENDE
Min. of State for Information Technology
Thembo NYOMBI
Min. of State for Internal Affairs
James BABA
Min. of State for International Affairs
Henry OKELLO ORYEM
Min. of State for Investment
Gabriel Gadison Aridru AJEDRA
Min. of State for Justice
Fred RUHINDI
Min. of State for Karamoja
Barbara Oundo NEKESA
Min. of State for Labor
Rukutana MWESIGWA
Min. of State for Lands
Sarah Opendi ACHIENG
Min. of State for Luwero Triangle
Sarah KATAIKE
Min. of State for Minerals
Peter LOKERIS
Min. of State for Northern Uganda
Rebecca Otengo AMUGE
Min. of State for Planning
Matia KASAIJA
Min. of State for Primary Education
Kamanda BATARINGAYA
Min. of State for Privatization
Aston Peterson KAJARA
Min. of State for Public Service
Sezi MBAGUTA
Min. of State for Regional Affairs
Asuman KIYINGI
Min. of State for Relief & Disaster Preparedness
Musa Francis ECHWERU
Min. of State for Sports
Charles BAKABULINDI
Min. of State for Teso Affairs
Christine Amongin APORU
Min. of State for Tourism & Wildlife
Agnes AKIROR
Min. of State for Trade & Antiquities
David WAKINONA
Min. of State for Transport
Stephen CHEBROT
Min. of State for Urban Planning
Justine Lumumba KASULE
Min. of State for Water Resources
Betty BIGOMBE
Min. of State for Works
John BYABAGAMBI
Min. of State for Youth & Children's Affairs
Ronald KIBUULE
Min. of State in the Office of the Vice Pres.
Vincent NYANZI
Chief Whip
Justine Lumumba KASULE
Attorney Gen.
Peter NYOMBI
Governor, Bank of Uganda
Emmanuel TUMUSIIME-MUTEBILE
Ambassador to the US
Oliver WONEKHA
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York
Richard NDUHUURA
NOTE: 1) The information regarding Uganda on this page is re-published from the 2014 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Uganda Chiefs of State 2014 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Uganda Chiefs of State 2014 should be addressed to the CIA.
2) The rank that you see is the CIA reported rank, which may habe the following issues:
a) They assign increasing rank number, alphabetically for countries with the same value of the ranked item, whereas we assign them the same rank.
b) The CIA sometimes assignes counterintuitive ranks. For example, it assigns unemployment rates in increasing order, whereas we rank them in decreasing order