New Prime Minister Appointed for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom

The Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom in Uganda has appointed a new Prime Minister, Owek Andrew Byakutaga Ateenyi, who will oversee the kingdom's administration and promote coffee farming and economic development.

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New Prime Minister Appointed for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom

New Prime Minister Appointed for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom

The Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom has appointed a new Mulabirizi (Prime Minister), Owek Andrew Byakutaga Ateenyi. The new Prime Minister recently met with clan leaders at the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom Plaza, where he expressed appreciation for their support of the kingdom.

The appointment comes as the Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom is launching a coffee demonstration garden in Musaijamukuru village, Buhimba sub county in Kikuube District. The kingdom is seeking to promote coffee farming and boost economic development in the region.

Last year, the Bunyoro Kingdom celebrated the 100th anniversary of the death of Omukama Daudi Cwa II Kabalega, who ruled Bunyoro Kitara in the late 19th century. The celebrations included a call for cultural preservation and remembrance of the kingdom's history.

As Prime Minister, Owek Andrew Byakutaga Ateenyi will be responsible for overseeing the kingdom's administration and implementing policies to advance its interests. He will work closely with the Omukama (King) of Bunyoro-Kitara, Solomon Iguru I, who has reigned since 1994.

The Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom is one of the oldest traditional kingdoms in Uganda, tracing its history back several centuries. It is primarily located in the western part of the country, with its capital at Hoima.

In recent years, the kingdom has focused on cultural preservation, economic development, and environmental conservation. The launch of the coffee demonstration garden is part of these efforts to improve livelihoods in the region.

The appointment of a new Prime Minister is seen as an important step in advancing the kingdom's agenda and ensuring effective governance. Clan leaders and kingdom officials have expressed optimism that Owek Andrew Byakutaga Ateenyi will provide strong leadership and work to unite the people of Bunyoro-Kitara.

As the kingdom moves forward, it will continue to balance the preservation of its rich cultural heritage with the need for modernization and development. The new Prime Minister will play a key role in navigating these challenges and opportunities in the years ahead.

Key Takeaways

  • Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom appoints new Prime Minister, Owek Andrew Byakutaga Ateenyi.
  • Kingdom launching coffee demonstration garden to promote farming and economic development.
  • Celebrating 100th anniversary of Omukama Daudi Cwa II Kabalega's death, emphasizing cultural preservation.
  • New Prime Minister to oversee administration and advance kingdom's interests under King Solomon Iguru I.
  • Kingdom focuses on cultural preservation, economic development, and environmental conservation.