By Our Reporter
NATIONAL
Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has got a substantive Executive Director taking over from Eng. Irene Kaggwa who has been acting in that position.
In a brief statement on Twitter today, 24th November, 2023, Eng. Kaggwa has today announced that the new Executive Director is Hon. George William Nyombi Thembo.
Hon. Nyombi Thembo has been appointed Executive Director of Uganda Communications Commission for a 5-year term starting 1st Dec. 2023 replacing Eng. Irene Kaggwa,who has been acting ED.
“I wish to update you that Hon. George William Nyombi Thembo has been appointed as the substantive Executive Director of UCC,” wrote Eng. Kaggwa.
He assumed that office in January 2017. He was also Ag. Director Industry Affairs and Content Development.
Hon. Nyombi holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Makerere University and a Master of Science in Development Economics from Uganda Martyrs University (UMU). He also holds a diploma in project planning and management (Bradford University, UK) and a post-graduate diploma in financial management (UMU).
Hon. Nyombi was born on July 31, 1964 in Kassanda, Singo County, in present-day Mubende District. Married with children, Hon. Nyombi is a member of the ruling National Resistance Movement party.
Among others, Hon. Nyombi worked as an analyst, planning officer and senior planning officer for the then Uganda Railways Corporation during the 1990s and as a Project Manager for Transport Rehabilitation Project (Railway Component), at Kampala City Council (1995-2001), when he joined politics.
Hon. Nyombi was elected to the Ugandan Parliament in 2001, representing his home constituency of Kassanda County South in Mubende District for over a decade (2001-2015). He has also held a number of posts in the Ugandan Cabinet: State Minister for primary education in the Ministry of Education and Sports (2001-2009), State Minister for Luweero Triangle in the Office of the Prime Minister (2009-2011) and then as State Minister for Information and Communications Technology (2011-15).