Justice Kavuma Appointed UCAA Board Chairperson

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 Justice Kavuma Appointed UCAA Board Chairperson

 Former Deputy Chief Justice Justice Steven Kavuma has been appointed the new Chairperson of the Board of Directors for Uganda Civil Aviation Authority...

 Former Deputy Chief Justice Justice Steven Kavuma has been appointed the new Chairperson of the Board of Directors for Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA). 

The Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Katumba Wamala, on Wednesday inaugurated a new Board of Directors to oversee the performance of the Authority. Justice Kavuma takes over from Eng. Edward Mike Ndawula who has retired.

His appointment and that of the other Board Members was announced on June 3, 2020 following the approval of the appointments by Cabinet. 

The inauguration ceremony, which also doubled as a farewell to the out-going members of the Board in recognition of services rendered in the last three years was held at the Ministry of Works and Transports Central Mechanical Workshop.
The other new members of the Board are Mr. Lubowa Moses Paul, Ms Ethel Kamba, Dr. Alayo Ocero and Mr. Thomas James Kiggundu. Board Members who served on the last Board and were returned are Hajji Zubair Musoke, Mrs. Angela Kiryabwire Kanyima and and Mr. James Kubeketerya.

According to the UCAA Act, the Board of directors will serve for a period of three years. 

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