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GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

Uganda has experienced a number of changes from the time when it was declared a British Protectorate in 1860. A number of developments have occurred in the areas of social, economic and political establishment. However the area that has seen significant changes is the political governance of Uganda.

Since 1962, when Uganda attained he independence from the British Uganda has so far seen a total number of 7 Presidents with 8 regimes.

This site will provide you with information about the structure of the government of Uganda, offices and addresses of the officers in the various ministries.

If you are looking for comprehensive source of information about Investment opportunities in Uganda, hot tourist attractions or simply you just want to know about the different peoples of Uganda, this site will be valuable. We have tried as much as possible to ensure that whatever is contained on this site is authentic and updated as a true representative of Uganda today.

We do believe that we all have a big part to play in bolstering the peace, democracy and development that our country has been able to achieve since 1986. We do therefore see this web site as another effort to provide information about the operations of Uganda government freely and easily.

The Movement System of Government

The Movement system means pluralism-in-unity, in other words, pluralism without factionalism. If there is political harmony for long enough, based on all-inclusive national organisational structures, democracy will be achieved without the risk of unhealthy polarisations. This will give the country time to develop a healthy foundation for multi-partyism in the future. When President Museveni completes his second and final term as directly elected president, the Movement, under his leadership, will, for the first time in the history of our country, have created a legacy of an orderly leadership succession.

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