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Former Minister Jane Frances Kuka Passes On

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Uganda is mourning the death of former minister Jane Frances Kuka, a trailblazing politician remembered for her service, humility, and commitment to women’s empowerment. Kuka, who once served as Minister of State for Gender and Cultural Affairs in the late 1990s, passed away on Monday evening at Mulago National Referral Hospital after a short illness, according to family sources. She was 72.

Kuka rose to prominence during a period when women were steadily breaking barriers in Uganda’s political landscape. As a minister, she championed programs aimed at uplifting rural women and promoting cultural heritage. Her colleagues recall her as a soft-spoken yet firm leader who consistently advocated for inclusivity and fairness.

In a statement, the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development praised Kuka’s “immense contribution to advancing gender equality and safeguarding cultural institutions.” The ministry noted that her efforts laid the foundation for policies that continue to empower women and vulnerable groups today.

Parliament also observed a moment of silence in her honour on Tuesday morning. Speaker Anita Among described her as “a dedicated public servant whose legacy remains woven into the fabric of Uganda’s governance.”

Beyond politics, Kuka was known for her mentorship of young women leaders and her active role in community initiatives in her home district of Arua. Friends say she balanced her political career with a deep commitment to family and faith, values that defined her public and private life.

Funeral arrangements are underway, with a requiem mass expected in Kampala before her burial in Arua District later this week.

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