Kintu Musoke
Kintu Musoke (Kinto Musoke) (born May 8, 1938 ) is a Ugandan politician and former Prime Minister.
Musoke studied journalism in India, among other places, and then worked as a journalist. He later served as an adviser to the President on presidential affairs. In 1989 he was first Minister for Information and Broadcasting and then in 1991 Minister of State for Presidential Affairs.
On November 18, 1994, he was appointed Prime Minister by President Yoweri Museveni to succeed George Cosmas Adyebo . He held this office until April 5, 1999.
In March 2004 he was appointed head of the Working Group on Combating AIDS in Uganda and Adviser to the President on HIV . He is also the chairman of the Private Education Development Program. He is also chairman of the Uganda Advisory Media Council Board.
literature
- Kinto Musoke: Speech on the new Africa. Paper presented to conference, Reporting Africa: Return to the Agenda. Cardiff, Wales 22-24 November 1998, ( Source: Africa Media Debates ( Memento of 15 May 2007 in the Internet Archive ))
Web links
- Biographical note in "africadatabase" ( Memento from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ homepage PEDN ( Memento of 2 January 2007 at the Internet Archive )
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SURNAME | Musoke, Kintu |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Musoke, Kinto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Ugandan politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 8, 1938 |