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Government Rolls Out Online Recruitment for Districts to Curb Corruption and Streamline Hiring

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/06/29 at 4:59 AM
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The Government of Uganda has announced that the recruitment of staff for district and city local governments will gradually transition to an online system, a move aimed at improving transparency, reducing corruption, and modernizing public service recruitment.

The Ministry of Public Service said the new e-recruitment platform will enable job applicants to submit applications electronically, upload academic and professional documents online, and receive notifications digitally throughout the recruitment process.

The system is also expected to automate the shortlisting process and standardize recruitment procedures across all district and city local governments.

According to government officials, one of the key objectives of the reform is to reduce direct interaction between job applicants and District Service Commission officials, a practice that has for years been associated with allegations of bribery, favoritism, document manipulation, and other recruitment irregularities.

By digitizing the recruitment process, the government hopes to restore public confidence and ensure that public service positions are filled based on merit, competence, and fairness.

The reform follows longstanding concerns raised by Parliament, oversight institutions, and anti-corruption agencies over alleged corruption in district recruitment. Previous reports have indicated that some job seekers were forced to pay bribes to secure employment in local governments, prompting calls for a technology-driven recruitment system.

The online recruitment initiative forms part of Uganda’s broader digital transformation agenda, which seeks to improve efficiency in public administration, reduce operational costs associated with paper-based applications, and establish a transparent audit trail for every recruitment exercise.

The Ministry of Public Service said the platform will be rolled out in phases across local governments before becoming the standard system for recruiting district and city public servants.

Commenting on the initiative, State Minister for Local Government Justine Nameere reaffirmed government’s commitment to ensuring that the reform succeeds.

“We pledge to deliver this initiative with the support of the Ministry of Public Service and the Head of Public Service to ensure a transparent, efficient and merit-based recruitment process for local governments,” she said.

Government believes the transition to digital recruitment will strengthen accountability, improve service delivery, and enhance equal access to employment opportunities for qualified Ugandans seeking careers in local government.

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Timothy Lukanga June 29, 2026
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