Uganda's Premier Amama Mbabazi Sacked

President Yoweri Museveni has sacked Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, replacing him with the Minister of Health Ruhakana Rugunda.

  • Uganda:   President Sacks PM

    Observer, 19 September 2014

    And so it finally happened.After keeping the country waiting for a year, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has disposed of his prime minister, Amama Mbabazi, replacing him with… Read more »

Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi.

  • Uganda:   Mbabazi in His Own Words

    Observer, 22 September 2014

    With his sacking last Friday, Prime Minister John Patrick Amama Mbabazi leaves the front bench in Parliament. But an analysis of the Hansard, the official Parliament record, shows… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Without Govt Wings, Can Mbabazi Continue to Fly?

    Observer, 22 September 2014

    Following Friday's sacking of Amama Mbabazi as prime minister, the Kinkiizi West MP swiftly moved to shed the trappings of the office he has held for three years and four months. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Col Besigye Warns Rugunda On Mafia

    Observer, 22 September 2014

    Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi was fired on Friday, but opposition politicians say they are surprised not by his sacking but by the former premier's indecisiveness about his… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Amama's Last Premier Moments

    Observer, 22 September 2014

    As if somehow aware that he had no time, Amama Mbabazi began his last day as prime minister a little early. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Who Is Amama Mbabazi?

    Independent (Kampala), 20 September 2014

    A Protestant Mukiga from Kinkizi, John Patrick Amama Mbabazi studied Law at Makerere University. Worked in the Ministry of Commerce during the Idi Amin years. Was an officer in the… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Museveni 'Tests' Potential Challenger

    DW, 19 September 2014

    Uganda's veteran president Yoweri Museveni has sacked the nation's Prime Minister, removing a former ally. Amama Mbabazi recently fell out with Museveni amid speculation that both… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Museveni Sacks Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi

    Independent (Kampala), 19 September 2014

    John Patrick Amama Mbabazi who has been serving as Uganda's Prime Minister since 2011 has been dropped from the cabinet, according to a statement sent from State House. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Mbabazi Has Expired - Sejusa

    Observer, 17 September 2014

    In his latest missive, exiled Gen David Sejusa claims university students trained at the police school in Kabalye will eventually help to police the 2016 general elections. Read more »

  • Uganda:   The Geezer - Bars Discuss Amama Mbabazi

    Observer, 22 September 2014

    Politics, you will agree, is not far from its naughty description - a dirty game! Far from what it's touted to be by those who play in it, politics as we know it today is certainly… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Mbabazi's Challenge

    Independent (Kampala), 15 September 2014

    Mbabazi sits on a stool with a stick handed to him by the youth of Kanungu recently.Prime Minister must make difficult decisions as he eyes President Museveni's chair Read more »

  • Uganda:   Mbabazi to Museveni - Pay My Girl or Be Sued

    Observer, 10 September 2014

    Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi used Monday's NRM caucus meeting at State House, Entebbe to warn that his daughter Nina would sue the party if the Shs 3bn accumulated loan she… Read more »

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