WIRE โ€” The Minister of State for Gender, Labour and Social Development in charge of Elderly Affairs, Jacqueline Mbabazi, has urged political leaders to remain humble and prepare themselves and their families for life after public office, saying power and privilege can disappear unexpectedly. Speaking during the 10-day Cabinet induction retreat for newly appointed and returning ministers The post "I used to shop in New York and London," Jacqueline Mbabazi opens up on life after her husband left office, says former Prime Minister Amama became the family driver first appeared on Matooke Republic.

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