• Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Who Are We
  • About
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
  • Login
The Pearl Times
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives
No Result
View All Result
The Pearl Times
No Result
View All Result
Home Breaking News

NABBANJA: Nobody Can Stop Me from Employing My Daughters in My Office

by Pearl Times Reporter
October 8, 2021
Nabbanja New York overtime toll fees

Prime Minister Nabbanja. Courtesy Photo

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has said there is nothing wrong with her employing her daughters in her office, saying she has a right to choose the team she wants to work with.

Weeks ago, news reports claimed that Nabbanja had employed her relatives, including biological daughters in her office.

Speaking at Wash and Wills Hotel in Mbale during a meeting leaders from Teso, Sebei, Bugisu, Bukedi and Busoga on the assessment of the performance of 22 districts on health, education and infrastructure under the prime minister delivery unit to improve service delivery, Nabbanja sought to set the record clear on the issue of employing her daughters in her office.

Nabbanja said her critics should realized it’s a new dawn and move on.

She added that existing legislations allowed her to come in with her team members who will leave once President Museveni relieves her of her duties.

“Those people you hear clamouring do not have contracts: Their contracts ended with Hon Nankabirwa as Government Chief Whip, their contracts ended with my brother Dr Rugunda. They had also found other people whose contracts were not renewed,” said Nabbanja.

“The law and policy is very clear, that when you come as prime minister you come in with a team and that’s why these jobs are contractual – five years. If I go, I leave with everybody.”

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Previous Post

KABAFUNZAKI! Here’s All You Need to Know About Ex-Minister’s Conviction

Next Post

Museveni aides test Covid19 Positive after Dubai Trip

Pearl Times Reporter

Pearl Times Reporter

Latest Uganda news, politics, business, health and entertainment coverage.

Related Posts

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025 UACE 2025 Results: Uneb Examiners Reveal Mistakes Made by Candidates in Answering Arts Questions
Education

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine
Health

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel
Health

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident
News

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident

US VISA FRAUD: 43 Ugandans Arrested
Crime

US VISA FRAUD: 43 Ugandans Arrested

LIST: Western Uganda's Top Best Performing Schools in UACE 2025 LIST: Uganda's Best UACE 2025 Schools by Number of Maximum 20 Points
Education

LIST: Western Uganda’s Top Best Performing Schools in UACE 2025

Ad

Stay Connected

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga accuses lawyers Ebert Byenkya, Julius Galisonga and Bainomugisha of pressurizing him over compensation money for church land in Entebbe and Nsambya.

Archbishop Lwanga Reports Top City Lawyers to Museveni Over Church Money

Minister claims mafia after her life over minerals row

Why Museveni is keenly Watching Companies Donating to Covid19 Fund

More Ugandan Covid patients recover but doctors’ allowances delay

Museveni, sacked EC secretary Sam Rwakoojo and NUP leader Bobi Wine

Were Top EC bosses fired over Bobi Wine NUP Party or Ballot Paper Printing scandal?

Watchman Ministries Pastor and Prophet Elvis Mbonye's anointed Joseph Kabuleta has announced his 2021 presidential bid.

Prophet Mbonye’s ‘Anointed’ Kabuleta declares 2021 presidential bid

Former Kampala deputy lord mayor Sarah Kanyike is one of the six dropped ministers appointed senior presidential advisors.

NEW CABINET: Museveni consoles Six DROPPED Ministers with Presidential advisor positions

PAYMENT ALERTS: Allowances for Gulu Sitting Deposited on MPs’ Bank Accounts. See How Much

PAYMENT ALERTS: Allowances for Gulu Sitting Deposited on MPs’ Bank Accounts. See How Much

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025 UACE 2025 Results: Uneb Examiners Reveal Mistakes Made by Candidates in Answering Arts Questions

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident

Recent News

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025 UACE 2025 Results: Uneb Examiners Reveal Mistakes Made by Candidates in Answering Arts Questions

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel

MP Enos Asiimwe Admitted at IHK after Attack at Hotel

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident

Three Family Members Killed in Entebbe Accident

ADVERTISEMENT

Ad

The Pearl Times: Breaking Uganda News, Live News Updates, Politics, Elections, Education, Analysis, Entertainment, Health, Rankings, Business, Viewsroom; national, regional and world

The Pearl Times Is an online media publication for news and analysis from Uganda, the Greatest lakes Region and the world. The Pearl Times is your trusted source of news and analysis from Uganda and the rest of the world in the beats of politics, business, entertainment, technology, education and health.

Follow Us

Popular Posts

  • CONFIRMED: Uneb Announces UACE 2025 Results Release Date UACE 2025: Uneb Clarifies on Results Release Date Reports THE WAIT IS OVER! Uneb Announces UACE 2024 Results Release Date LIST: Best, Worst Performing Districts in UACE 2023 UACE 2023: Over 80,000 Candidates Qualify for University Admission

    UACE 2025: Uneb Clarifies on Results Release Date Reports

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • LIST: Uganda’s Top 500 Best Performing Schools With Most As in UCE 2025

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • LIST: Best UCE 2025 Schools Per District

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Recent News

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025 UACE 2025 Results: Uneb Examiners Reveal Mistakes Made by Candidates in Answering Arts Questions

LIST: Best A-level Schools in Central Uganda (Buganda) in UACE 2025

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

Government Health Worker Arrested for Stealing 100,000 Doses of ARVs and Hiding Them in Latrine

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 - The Pearl Times by The Pearl Times.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives

© 2024 - The Pearl Times by The Pearl Times.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.