Mulimba Commended as Kasolo Takes over as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs

Uganda's Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a handover ceremony as Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune replaced John Mulimba as the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. The transition highlighted the ministry's recent success in regional trade negotiations and the removal of non-trade barriers.
Why it matters
The change in leadership marks a shift in Uganda's regional diplomatic strategy, which is critical for the country's economic trade relations.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today conducted a formal handover ceremony at its headquarters in Kampala, effecting the transition of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Regional Cooperation) portfolio from Hon. John Mulimba to Hon. Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune. Mr. Bagiire Vincent Waiswa, Permanent Secretary, presided over the ceremony in the presence of senior management and staff of the Ministry. On behalf of top management, senior management, and the staff of the Ministry, Mr. Bagiire expressed sincere appreciation to Hon. John Mulimba for his distinguished service, wise counsel, and extensive work across the region during his tenure. He highlighted that a defining feature of the last five years has been Hon. Mulimba’s active engagement in Joint Permanent Commissions ( JPCs) with Uganda’s most important regional partners. This work has been central to promoting trade through negotiations for the removal of Non-Trade Barriers. “This year alone, 5 JPCs have been concluded, and they work as a vehicle for opening up markets for Ugandan products,” Mr. Bagiire stated. He noted that these structured bilateral engagements have strengthened Uganda’s economic diplomacy and improved market access for farmers, manufacturers, and exporters. Mr. Bagiire wished Hon. Mulimba well in his next chapter of service to the country. In his handover remarks, Hon. Mulimba thanked H.E. the President for the confidence placed in him to serve as Minister in charge of Regional Affairs. He commended the technical team at the Ministry, led by the Permanent Secretary, for their professionalism and support throughout his tenure. “I found immense pleasure working with the team in promoting and defending Uganda’s foreign policy and will forever be part of the story of this Ministry,” Hon. Mulimba said. He encouraged the incoming Minister to make full use of the technical team to deliver on the Ministry’s mandate and pledged his availability for consultations whenever necessary.
The report is a standard administrative announcement regarding government personnel changes.
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