In a tribute to the late Minister of State for Defence, Hon. Sarah Mateke, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has emphasised the importance of health vigilance and regular check-ups for all Ugandans.

Prior to being appointed Minister of State for Defence, Hon. Mateke served as Minister of State for Youth and Children Affairs.
The Minister who was also the Woman Member of Parliament for Kisoro District, breathed her last on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Speaking at a special memorial event held at Parliament today, President Museveni honoured Hon. Mateke for her contribution towards Uganda and reflected on her calm demeanour and thoughtful approach.
“I have come to express my solidarity with Dr. Mateke’s family and to acknowledge the commendable work she was undertaking. We mourn her loss and extend our deepest sympathies to her family. May her soul rest in eternal peace,” President Museveni said.
“Although my interactions with her were limited, I was struck by her calm and composed nature. She did not exhibit the sensitivity or aggressiveness seen in some, but instead, she was measured and deliberate in her words,” he added.
The President highlighted Hon. Mateke’s role in a committee studying the situation in Congo, which included notable figures such as Gen. Taban Amin.
“As a representative of Kisoro, Hon. Mateke’s careful and thoughtful contributions were highly valued. It is a significant loss,” President Museveni remarked.
“In her short time with us, she made a meaningful impact and became a role model for those who knew her in Kisoro. We were fortunate that she avoided the plane crash that claimed the life of Aronda; however, her passing still leaves a void,” he added.
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