Uganda: Museveni Taps Former Ethiopian Airlines CEO to Replace Sacked Bamuturaki
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Uganda: Museveni Taps Former Ethiopian Airlines CEO to Replace Sacked Bamuturaki
President Museveni has dismissed Uganda Airlines Chief Executive Jenifer Bamuturaki and is considering appointing a former Ethiopian Airlines chief executive to lead the national carrier, according to sources familiar with the decision.
COSASE Grills Uganda Airlines CEO Over Unaccounted $12,750 Per Diem for Trips Never Taken » The Hoima Post
Proceedings at the Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) took a tense turn today after Uganda Airlines Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Jennifer Bamuturaki, was asked to account for $12,750 (approximately UGX 50 million) in per diem funds requisitioned during her tenure as Acting CEO in June last year. During the session, it emerged that the funds were approved to facilitate official travel to several countri…
Girma Wake: Ethiopian Could Replace Bamuturaki As Uganda Airlines CEO » Business Focus
Bamuturaki could be replaced by Ethiopian veteran aviation executive Jennifer Bamuturaki Musiime is set to quit Uganda Airlines as its Chief Executive Officer, following a controversial stint at the helm of the national carrier. On Monday, she circulated a message to her staff informing them of an impending advertisement for the Chief Executive Officer post, which she has held for close to five years, including one in acting capacity. It’s no…
Why Uganda Airlines Boss Bamuturaki Should Be Arrested Immediately
Public pressure is intensifying for further action to be taken against former Uganda Airlines chief executive officer (CEO) Ms Jenifer Bamuturaki following her exit from the national carrier, with many Ugandans insisting that her departure alone is not enough. As fresh details continue to emerge regarding alleged mismanagement, governance failures, and an ongoing criminal investigation into the airline’s operations, calls for her arrest and poss…
Why Uganda Airlines Boss Bamuturaki Should Be Arrested Immediately - The Witness Uganda
Public pressure is intensifying for further action to be taken against former Uganda Airlines chief executive officer (CEO) Ms Jenifer Bamuturaki following her exit from the national carrier, with many Ugandans insisting that her departure alone is not enough. As fresh details continue to emerge regarding alleged mismanagement, governance failures, and an ongoing criminal investigation into the airline’s operations, calls for her arrest and poss…
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