Uganda Minister of Internal Affairs Dies

Aronda Nyakairima has been described as a man who dedicated his working life to the service of this nation.

General Aronda

  • Uganda:   Uganda Mourns Internal Affairs Minister

    Monitor, 13 September 2015

    By press time tributes continued to flow for Gen Aronda Nyakairima who served as army commander from 2003 to 2013. He was both Minister for Internal Affairs and an Army… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Museveni to Visit Late Aronda's Family Today

    Monitor, 14 September 2015

    President Museveni will today visit the home of the former Chief of Defense Forces and Minister for internal affairs, the late General Aronda Nyakairima in Buziga, Kampala to… Read more »

  • Uganda:   We Mourn Gen Aronda

    Monitor, 15 September 2015

    Internal Affairs minister Aronda Nyakairima, 56, was pronounced dead on September 12, in Dubai. He will deservingly receive a State funeral. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Gen Aronda Was a Man of Honour

    Monitor, 15 September 2015

    Once in a while, a towering figure emerges in times of crisis and displays exceptional and rare leadership skills that help to turn around a bad situation. Unfortunately, in most… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Aronda's Body to Be Returned Home Tomorrow

    Observer, 15 September 2015

    The body of the Internal Affairs Minister Gen Aronda Nyakairima will be laid to rest at his ancestral home in Nyakiju in Rukungiri on Saturday September 19, 2015. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Aronda a Big Loss to the Country - Museveni

    Monitor, 14 September 2015

    President Yoweri Museveni has paid tribute to the former Chief of Defense Forces and Minister for internal affairs Gen Aronda Nyakairima. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Who Was Aronda Nyakairima?

    Independent (Kampala), 12 September 2015

    General Aronda Nyakairima is a man who joined the National Resistance in 1982 soon after completing his degree in Political Science at Makerere University. Read more »

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