Margaret Kirisa Mbeiza, woman MP for Kaliro District was appointed by President Yoweri Museveni to become the state minister for Economic Monitoring. She failed to go through the vetting process at Parliament and her approval was deferred for further clarification from the president. She talked to The Independent’s Kibuuka Steven. Excerpts.
How does it feel like being appointed a minister?
It’s very good; in fact very good because everyone will fear you and you will be called titles like honourable minister which is very fantastic.
What about when parliament refuses to approve your appointment citing many queries about you?
It’s very disgusting because it deprives you a chance to serve your country fully as you wish. Actually, why I am in Kampala now is because I don’t have a job as minister and there is no business in parliament. I am just here resting because I cannot go anywhere.
So will this stop you from doing your NRM work most especially mobilisation in Busoga and the whole country?
Certainly not because I am the NRM strong lady in Busoga and the president knows how much I contributed to kick the opposition out of Busoga. I will continue my mobilisation work for the NRM and the president because I strongly believe that the country needs him to develop it further and the NRM.
Has the president ever called you since you were rejected by Parliament?
He called me on Sunday before he left for UK for the Commonwealth meeting and told me that he would handle my issue when he returned and I know he will.
Talking of the president, there has been talk that you are a special friend to the president and that your appointment as a minister came because of your closeness to the president. Is this true and how close are you to the Fountain of Honour of this nation?
The President is my friend, a friend to Busoga where I come from and the whole country. I think why the president appointed me was because of my great mobilisation of the NRM party throughout the country. Because of him being the appointing authority, I think he clearly saw that I was capable of helping him execute his duties properly. I have been to Kamuli, Isingiro, Ibanda and Sembabule districts campaigning for NRM and I have been using my resources to do the party work. So I think the president has been getting all these reports and that’s why he appointed me.
There is information that on most occasions you have visited the president he has treated you like a VIP. For example last year when you visited him at his Rwakitura home and he had a long private meeting with you, he gave you his escort cars and they booked you into the presidential suite at Rwenzori Hotel; what important role do you play for the nation to deserve such privileges?
The president gave me those privileges because I was his special guest that night and he feared for my life because the journey from Rwakitura to my home is so long and I had left so late.
There have been allegations challenging your mental stability, are you normal or have some degree of madness?
I am not mad at all. Those saying that I am are just feeling bad and are jealous of me because I am young and the president has decided to work with me closely other than them. When I fell sick, the doctors in Butabika [mental rehabilitation hospital] where my friends had taken me diagnosed me with acute malaria and high blood pressure and not mental illness as people allege.
Do you have all the information Parliament needs to approve you as a minister?
I have all the information. I am just waiting for the Speaker to come back so that I present to him the information and clear my image which has been tainted by some people in the media.

written by Allan, March 27, 2009
I hear calling you a minister is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a shame!!!!!!!!Ihear you will be feared!!!!i agree with Sozi,this lady isnt sane!-
written by Harouna, March 28, 2009
Ms. mbeiza may arguably be an outstanding mobiliser, but with all due respect, this does not translate into the expertise in the field of planning and economic development. I believe Uganda deserve better!
written by Poor Kapere, March 30, 2009
That interview is like for a UPE school head girl.
written by Musa Muloddokai, March 30, 2009
written by janemeguu, March 30, 2009
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written by carol, March 31, 2009
written by Igumba Jude, March 31, 2009
How would such a person be appointed a Minister? The President means there are no better brains in Busoga or any other part of Uganda?
He has got to think thrice before making such a grave mistake.
I wonder whether this is what he calls vision! Mr.President, you are doing us a disservice.
You better get sane yourself first.
written by Eteu Joseph, March 31, 2009
written by Michael, March 31, 2009
written by isaac, March 31, 2009
I think People should not just jump on conclusion about this late, every one deserves a chance and untill he bottles it, it is really unfair, not many of you may have heard a chance of watching an interview of Bukenya on BBC, this is was the time when M7 has bribed MP for lifting the term limits and Besigye was in Prision. those of you basing your judgement on this interview to attack this Hotel Management graduate, PHD holders also can fail to give a meaningful interview. But do your guys believe, because no one has openly confessed that does not mean there really don't see the postion as a power thing

















