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President Museveni shuffles ambassadors, replaces career diplomats: USA’s Mull Katende, Tanzania’s Kabonero

Daniel Dhikusoka by Daniel Dhikusoka
December 13, 2021
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President Museveni shuffles ambassadors, replaces career diplomats: USA’s Mull Katende, Tanzania’s Kabonero

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President Museveni has made fresh appointments for Ugandan ambassadors and heads of missions.

In the appointments done today, Museveni replaced Richard Kabonero in Dar-es-Salaam with a former member of Parliament for Nyabushozi County Col Fred Mwesigye

Also replaced in the new appointments is Uganda’s Ambassador to the USA based in Washington DC, Mull Sebujja Katende.

The new ambassador for Uganda to the USA is now Robbie Kakonge.

Also replaced is Dr. Crispus Walter Kiyonga in China. The new ambassador for China will now be Judith Nsababera.

Former DP stalwart Ismael Beswale Kezaala has also been dropped as Ambassador to India.

Below is the list

By virtue of the powers vested in the President of the Republic of Uganda, by Article 122(1), I hereby appoint the following as Ambassadors, High Commissioners and Deputy Ambassadors to the respective brotherly and friendly countries as listed here below:

1. Burundi – Maj. Gen. Matayo Kyaligonza;

2. Rome – Amb. Elizabeth Napeeyok

3. Washington DC – Ms. Robbie Kakonge;

4. Copenhagen – Ms. Margaret Bakyira;

5. Dar-es-Salaam – Col. (Rtd) Fred Mwesigye;

6. Khartoum – Dr. Yahaya Rashid Ssemudu;

7. Paris – Ms. Amule Doreen;

8. Kigali – Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Robert Rusoke;

9. New York – Amb. Adonia Ayebare
(Special Envoy);

10. Algiers – Amb. Alintuma Nsambu;

11. New Delhi – Amb. Joyce K. Kikafuunda;

12. Canberra – Amb. Dorothy Hyuha;

13. London – Amb. Nimisha Madhvani;
14. Berlin – Amb. Mubiru Stephen;

15. Ankara – Ms. Nusura Tiperu;

16. Kuala-Lumper – Ms. Betty Bigombe;

17. Brussels – Amb. Miriam Blaak;

18. Moscow – Mr. Moses Kizige;

19. Abu Dhabi – Amb. Zaake Kibedi;

20. Mogadishu – Prof. Sam Turyamuhika;

21. Abuja – Amb. Nelson Ocheger;

22. Addis Ababa – Amb. Rebecca Otengo;

23. Ottawa – Amb. Ruth Aceng;

24. Cairo – Amb. Sam Male Sebulime;

25. Kinshasa – Hajji. Farid Kaliisa;

26. Juba – Amb. Brig. Ronnie Balya;

27. Doha – Amb. Stephen Chebrot;

28. Tehran – Kisambira Tezikuba Mohammed;

29. Riyadh – Amb. Isaac Sebulime;

30. Nairobi – Amb. Dr. Hassan Galiwango;

31. Beijing – Amb. Oliver Wonekha

32. Geneva – Amb. Mercel R. Tibaleka

33. Tokyo – Ms. Tophas Byagira Kaahwa;

34. Pretoria – Mr. Amoru Paul;

35. Luanda – Col. (Rtd) Julius Kihaanda;

36. Guanzhou – Ms. Nsababeera Judith;

37. Havana – Ms. Musaazi Nabbaka Elizabeth.ADVERTISEMENT

Deputy Ambassadors:

1. Cairo – Lt. Gen. Charles Angina;

2. Abuja – Mr. Nnam Alfred;

3. Mogadishu – Maj. Gen (Rtd) Mugisha Nathan;

4. New Delhi – Ms. Margaret Kyogyire.

SIGNED this …….day of ………………., in the Year of our Lord Two thousand Twenty One (2021).

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Gen (Rtd)
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

Source: nbsgroupuganda
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