Uganda’s newly appointed Cabinet has commenced a ten-day induction retreat focused on disciplined leadership and combating corruption. Vice President Jessica Alupo and Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja spearheaded the opening of the retreat at the National Leadership Institute in Kyankwanzi, emphasizing accountability as a core principle. Ministers are expected to undergo training designed to reinforce ethical conduct and transparency in their roles. The pledge signals a commitment to address longstanding concerns regarding corruption within the Ugandan government. This initiative aims to establish a zero-tolerance policy towards corrupt practices across all ministerial levels. The retreat intends to lay the groundwork for a more accountable and effective administration. Further details regarding the retreat’s curriculum and specific anti-corruption strategies have not yet been released.