Jennifer Bamuturaki Musiime leaves Uganda Airlines with one of the two: a shamed face or a sigh of relief, 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 an acting capacity.

It’s now clear that Bamuturaki will not be at the airlines long. “The Board will advertise the post of Chief Executive Officer shortly, and you are all encouraged to apply if you meet the required qualifications,” the internal mail read.
Over her time as CEO, Bamuturaki’s management has faced three investigations, including one by the Parliamentary Committee on State Authorities (COSASE) in 2024 following sustained losses by the company.
Last month, another investigation was conducted jointly by the police Criminal Investigations Department and the State House Anti-corruption Unit, which was interested in reports of mismanagement, corruption, and abuse of office.
This has been running more or less concurrently with another inquiry by the Board of Directors of the Company, which summoned Bamuturaki and her management team to respond to several allegations, including procurement malpractices and others, which have led to huge losses by the company over time.
It is reported that the State House/Police probe followed a meeting at State House, chaired by President Museveni in September last year, which all but sealed Bamuturaki’s fate. Her explanations of the under-performance of the airline were not convincing to the president who then angrily evicted her from the meeting.
