{UAH} Who develops Towns then -
1. Why do we have two Education ministries? Ministry of Education is enough
( National Council of Higher Education mandate should be expanded to research and science) - but there is an organisation dealing with research in higher education -
Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST)
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development can't be
eliminated. Urban Development is so crucial - that all types of infrastructure falls under that ministry
http://www.monitor.co.ug/OpEd/Commentary/Surprise-Museveni-appoint-ministers/-/689364/3151146/-/eih5odz/-/index.html
National Leadership
1. President. Citation: President of the Republic of Uganda. Supervisory role: Constitutional.
2. Vice President. Citation: Vice President of the Republic of Uganda. Supervisory role: Constitutional.
Since this is Mr Museveni's last term, the VP will be the face of the government and an heir apparent of sorts. For that reason, in addition to his constitutional functions, the VP will be head of government business.
3. Prime Minister. Citation: Prime Minister of Republic of Uganda. Supervisory role: Leader of Government Business in Parliament.
Sector Leadership
4. Sector: The Presidency and KCCA. Citation: Office of the President. Supervisory role: State House and all administrative functions of the president. Plus: civil intelligence agencies (ISO and ESO who should be under National Security Service (NASS).
5. Sector: Internal Affairs and National Security. Citation: Ministry of National Security. Supervisory role: The Uganda Police Force and the Uganda Prisons Service and Immigration.
6. Sector: Defence and Territorial Integrity. Citation: Ministry of Defence. Supervisory role: Traditional.
7. Sector: Justice and Constitutional Affairs. Citation: Attorney General. Supervisory role: Constitutional role of the Attorney General.
8. Sector: Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation. Citation: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Supervisory role: Traditional role.
9. Sector: Finance, Planning and Economic Development. Citation: Ministry of Finance. Supervisory role: Traditional role.
10. Sector: Media, Information and Communication Technology. Citation: Ministry of Information and Communication. Supervisory role: Official Govt Spokesman, supervises the yet to created National Information Service (NIS to replace Uganda Media Centre), supervises UCC (Uganda Communications Commission) and the UBC media outlets.
11. Sector: Mining, Oil & Gas. Citation: Ministry of Mining, Oil and Gas. Supervisory role: development of mining, oil and gas resources.
12. Sector: Trade, Industry and Investment. Citation: Ministry of Commerce. Supervisory role: traditional role.
13. Sector: Lands, Agriculture, Co-operatives and Marketing. Citation: Ministry of Land and Agriculture. Supervisory role: All the factors of rural production brought under one ministry in order to monetise the rural economy.
14. Sector: Tourism, Fisheries, Water and Environmental Management. Citation: Ministry of Natural Resources. Supervisory role: Forestry, Wildlife, Water and Fisheries, Environmental management.
15. Sector: Lower Education and Vocational Training. Citation: Ministry of Lower Education. Supervisory role: Nursery, Primary Education, Secondary Education and Vocational Training (all of them free).
16. Science, Technology and Higher Learning. Citation: Ministry of Higher Education. Supervisory role: High end research and institutions of higher learning.
17. Sector: Health. Citation: Ministry of Health. Supervisory role: Traditional role.
18. Sector: Sports, Youth, Gender, Cultural and Traditional Leaders. Citation: Ministry of Cultural and Community Development. Supervisory role: Areas of the sectors mentioned.
19. Sector: Public Works, Transport, Housing and National Infrastructure. Citation: Ministry of Public Works and Transport. Supervisory role: Roads, bridges, housing and transport.
20. Sector: Local Government. Citation: Ministry of Local Government. Supervisory role: Regional, District and Sub County Local Administrations, (LC III and LC V).
21. Public Service and Cabinet Affairs. Citation: Ministry of Public Service. Supervisory role: Traditional role.
22. Sector: Emergencies and Disaster Preparedness. Citation: Ministry of Relief and Resettlement. Supervisory role: Same of old.
Mr Bisiika is the executive editor of East Africa Flagpost.
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