Twenty two ministers are set to lose their Cabinet
positions before they are sworn in as senators, governors or MPs. (Read:
Picking Cabinet next challenge for Jubilee leadership)
Also to quit their posts are 19 assistant ministers
who will be sworn in for various seats in ceremonies scheduled for next week.
UGANDA: Tinye: Rebel attacks just a creation
The Coordinator of Intelligence Services has
appealed for calm and vigilance in the population following recent shooting and
gun-grabbing incidents at military barracks and a police installation.
On Sunday, Gen. David Sejusa, formerly known as
Tinyefuza, gave an interview to the Daily Monitor in which he said the public
shouldn’t panic because of what happened at Army General Headquarters in Mbuya
on March 4, and outside the Army Land Forces headquarters at Bombo on the night
of March 8.
RWANDA: Rwanda and World Bank
Sign USD 50 Million Grant in Support of National Social Protection Program
The Government of Rwanda and the World Bank today
signed an International Development Association (IDA) Grant of US$50 million to
help Rwanda expand and manage its National Social Protection System. This was
approved by the World Bank's Board of Executive Directors on 14th March 2013.
"This second support to the Social Protection
System program, founded through the World Bank's International Development
Association (IDA) will help the government of Rwanda to implement its National
Social Protection Strategy specifically to boost Government capacity to expand
and move towards managing various programs," said Rwanda's Minister of
Finance and Economic planning Amb. Claver Gatete during the signing ceremony.
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