How Many Ministers Are In Uganda

Who is a Minister?

It is a head of a government department.

How Many Ministers Are In Uganda

There are 32 Cabinet ministers and 50 Ministers of State in the Cabinet of Uganda (2021 to 2026).

Who are the current ministers in Uganda?

Government bodyHeadNotes
Office of the PresidentYoweri Museveni[1][2][3]
Office of the Vice PresidentJessica Alupo[1][2]
Office of the Prime MinisterRobinah Nabbanja[1][2]
Office of First Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for EAC AffairsRebecca Kadaga[1][2]
Office of Second Deputy Prime Minister & Leader of Government BusinessMoses Ali[1][2]
Office of Third Deputy Prime Minister & Minister Without PortfolioLukia Isanga Nakadama[1][2]
Ministry for Agriculture, Animal Industry and FisheriesFrank Tumwebaze[1][2]
Ministry of Information and Communications TechnologyChris Baryomunsi[1][2]
Ministry of Defence and Veterans AffairsVincent Ssempijja[1][2]
Ministry of Disaster Preparedness and RefugeesHilary Onek[1][2]
Ministry of Education and SportsJanet Museveni[1][2]
Ministry of Energy and Mineral DevelopmentMinistry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development[1][2]
Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic DevelopmentMatia Kasaija[1][2]
Ministry for Foreign AffairsJeje Odongo[1][2]
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social DevelopmentBetty Amongi[1][2]
Minister in Charge of General Duties in the Office of the Prime MinisterJustine Lumumba Kasule[1][2]
Ministry of HealthJane Aceng[1][2]
Ministry of Internal AffairsKahinda Otafiire[1][2]
Ministry of Justice and Constitutional AffairsNobert Mao[1][2]
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban DevelopmentJudith Nabakooba[1][2]
Ministry of Local GovernmentRaphael Magyezi[1][2]
Ministry of the PresidencyMilly Babirye Babalanda[1][2]
Ministry of Public ServiceWilson Muruli Mukasa[1][2]
Ministry of Internal SecurityJim Muhwezi[1][2]
Ministry of Trade, Industry, and CooperativesMinistry of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives[1][2]
Ministry of Water and EnvironmentSam Cheptoris[1][2]
Ministry of Works and TransportKatumba Wamala[1][2]
Minister of Science, Technology, and InnovationMonica Musenero[1][2]
Ministry for Karamoja AffairsMinistry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities[1][2]
Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and AntiquitiesTom Butime[1][2]
Minister for Kampala Capital City AuthorityMisi Kabanda[1][2]
Attorney GeneralKiryowa Kiwanuka[1][2]
Government Chief WhipDenis Hamson Obua[4]
Ministry of State for AgricultureFred Bwiino Kyakulaga[1][2]
Ministry of State for Animal IndustryBright Rwamirama[1][2]
Ministry of State for FisheriesHellen Adoa[1][2]
Ministry of State for Information Technology and CommunicationsJoyce Ssebugwawo[1][2]
Ministry of State for DefenseJacob Oboth-Oboth[1][2]
Ministry of State for Veteran AffairsHuda Oleru[1][2]
Ministry of State for Economic MonitoringMinistry of State for Labor, Employment, and Industrial Relations
Ministry of State for Labor, Employment, and Industrial RelationsCharles Okello Engola[1][2]
Ministry of State for the ElderlyCharles Okello Angola[1][2]
Ministry of State for the DisabledHellen Asamo[1][2]
Ministry of State for Gender and CulturePeace Mutuuzo[1][2]
Ministry of State for Youth and Children AffairsSarah Mateke Nyirabashitsi[1][2]
Ministry of State for EnergySidronius Opolot Okasai[1][2]
Ministry of State for MineralsPeter Lokeris[1][2]
Ministry of State for WaterAisha Sekkindi[1][2]
Ministry of State for the EnvironmentBeatrice Atim Anywar[1][2]
Ministry of State for Finance (General Duties)Henry Musaasizi[1][2]
Ministry of State for Finance (Planning)Amos Lugoloobi[1][2]
Ministry of State for Finance (Investments and Privatisation)Evelyn Anite[1][2]
Ministry of State for MicrofinanceHaruna Kasolo Kyeyune[1][2]
Ministry of State for Foreign Affairs (International Relations)Henry Oryem Okello[1][2]
Ministry of State for Foreign Affairs (Regional Affairs)John Mulimba[1][2]
Ministry of State for Health (General Duties)Kawoya Bangirana[1][2]
Ministry of State for Health (Primary Care)Margaret Muhanga[1][2]
Ministry of State for Higher EducationJohn Chrysostom Muyingo[1][2]
Ministry of State for Primary EducationJoyce Moriku[1][2]
Ministry of State for SportsPeter Ogwang[4]
Ministry of State for LandsSam Mayanja[1][2]
Ministry of State for HousingPersis Namuganza[1][2]
Ministry of State for Urban PlanningKania Obiga[1][2]
Ministry of State for IndustryVacant[2]
Ministry of State for TradeDavid Bahati[1][2]
Ministry of State for CooperativesFrederick Ngobi Gume[1][2]
Ministry of State for Internal AffairsDavid Muhoozi[1][2]
Deputy Attorney GeneralJackson Kafuuzi[1][2]
Ministry of State for Local GovernmentVictoria Rusoke[1][2]
Ministry of State for Public ServiceGrace Mary Mugasa[1][2]
State Minister for TourismMartin Mugarra[1][2]
Ministry of State for Kampala Capital City AuthorityKabuye Kyofatogabye[1][2]
Ministry of State for KaramojaAgnes Nandutu[1][2]
Ministry of State for TransportFred Byamukama[1][2]
Ministry of State for WorksMusa Echweru[1][2]
Ministry of State for Disaster Preparedness and RefugeesEsther Davina Anyakun[1][2]
Ministry of State for Ethics and IntegrityRose Akello[1][2]
Ministry of State in the Office of the Vice PresidentDiana Nankunda Mutasingwa[1][2]
Ministry of State for Northern UgandaGrace Kwiyucwiny[1][2]
Ministry of State for Luweero TriangleAlice Kaboyo[1][2]
Ministry of State for Teso AffairsClement Kenneth Ongalo Obote[1][2]
Ministry of State for Bunyoro AffairsJennifer Namuyangu[1][2]
Ministry of State for East African Community AffairsMaggie Magode Ikuyaa[1][2]