List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Uganda
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List of ministers
Since independence from the United Kingdom on 9 October 1962, Uganda has had the following ministers of foreign affairs:[1][2]
Rank | Name | From | To | Notes |
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1 | Milton Obote | Sam Odaka was minister of State from 1964 to 1966[2] | ||
2 | Sam Odaka | |||
3 | Joshua Wanume Kibedi | |||
Paul Etyang | In acting capacity | |||
4 | Michael Ondoga | |||
5 | Princess Elizabeth of Toro | Princess (Batebe) of the Tooro Kingdom | ||
6 | Idi Amin | First tenure | ||
7 | Juma Oris | |||
8 | Idi Amin | Second tenure | ||
9 | Otema Allimadi | |||
10 | Godfrey Binaisa | |||
11 | Otema Allimadi | |||
12 | Milton Obote | |||
13 | John Luwuliza Kirunda | |||
14 | Olara Otunnu | |||
15 | Ibrahim Mukiibi | |||
16 | Paul Ssemogerere | |||
17 | Ruhakana Rugunda | |||
18 | Eriya Kategaya | |||
19 | James Wapakhabulo | Died in office | ||
Tom Butime | In acting capacity | |||
20 | Sam Kutesa | |||
Henry Oryem Okello | In acting capacity while Sam Kutesa was Chairman of the United Nations General Assembly | |||
Sam Kutesa | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ MOFA (26 June 2017). "Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Uganda): About Us". Kampala: Uganda Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). Retrieved 22 June 2017.
- 1 2 Rulers (26 June 2017). "List of Foreign Ministers of Uganda since 1962". Rulers.org (Rulers). Retrieved 26 June 2017.
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