back to top
HomeHealth'Job Well Done' - Museveni Gov't Increases Dr. Mwebesa's Salary To Shs...

‘Job Well Done’ – Museveni Gov’t Increases Dr. Mwebesa’s Salary To Shs 23m After Mercilessly Firing Striking Medical Interns

Published on

- Advertisement -spot_img

President Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s Government has agreed to increase the salary of Dr Henry Mwebesa, the director general of health services days after he fired all striking medical interns.

On December 10, Dr Mwebesa ordered all striking medical interns to vacate hospital premises to pave way for a fresh batch.

But the interns have threatened to sue the director general.

Now, days after Dr Mwebesa fired striking medical interns, it has emerged that his salary has been raised by Shs 4m.

The director general has been pocketing Shs 19m every month but will now smile to the bank to pick Shs 23m every 30 days.

Mwebesa’s salary increment takes effect in the next financial year (2022-2023).

 

Related

Miss Uganda 2026 Season Unveiled

The search for the woman who will wear Uganda's most coveted crown is officially...

Former Miss Rwanda Jolly Mutesi Threatens To Sue Bebe Cool Over Online Scam Deals

Former Miss Rwanda Jolly Mutesi has instructed her lawyers to pursue legal action against...

Security Operatives Arrest NUP Activist Tabz In Kamwokya

Concerns over alleged enforced disappearances have resurfaced after National Unity Platform (NUP) officials reported...

PDM Success Story: Transforming Livelihoods In Sheema District

Mr. Bekunda Asa, a resident of Kamwezi B, Kabwohe Ward in Sheema Municipality, has...

More from The Capital Times

Business Boom In Namugongo Ahead Of Martyrs Day

Business has picked up this morning at Namugongo Martyrs shrine according to traders. The...

Africa Can Feed Itself-Museveni Declares End To Food Imports With Homegrown Solutions

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reiterated the importance of food self-sufficiency in Africa, stressing...

Here is why the Faras Uganda is the Ultimate Convenience Mobility App for Every Ugandan

Kampala, Uganda – In a fast-paced world where time is increasingly precious, Ugandans are...