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From Newsroom to Foreign Minister: The Rise of Adonia Ayebare

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/05/28 at 4:49 AM
Timothy Lukanga
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s appointment of Adonia Ayebare as Uganda’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs has drawn attention to the remarkable journey of a man who rose from the newsroom to become one of Uganda’s most respected diplomats on the global stage.

Ayebare’s story is one defined by discipline, education, patience, and years of steady service in international affairs.

Born on October 18, 1966, Ayebare began his professional career in journalism, working as a staff reporter at the East African Business Week between 1996 and 1998. During his time in the newsroom, he built a strong understanding of governance, politics, economics, and regional affairs.

He later worked as an Information Officer with the Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN), further sharpening his communication and analytical skills.

Ayebare’s rise was backed by a strong academic foundation. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from Makerere University in 1993 before pursuing advanced studies in the United States.

He later obtained Master’s degrees from Long Island University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, one of the world’s leading institutions for international relations. He also attained doctoral qualifications from Indiana University and Rutgers University.

His diplomatic career officially began in 2001 when he was appointed Uganda’s Principal Adviser and Special Envoy to the Burundi peace process, placing him at the center of regional peace negotiations during a critical period in East Africa.

Between 2002 and 2005, Ayebare served as Uganda’s Ambassador to Rwanda and Burundi before later joining Uganda’s Mission to the United Nations in New York as Deputy Permanent Representative and Chargé d’Affaires.

His growing reputation in peace and security matters later earned him appointment as Director of the Africa Program at the International Peace Institute, where he worked on conflict resolution and continental security issues.

Ayebare subsequently returned to Uganda’s UN Mission and later served as Senior Adviser on Peace and Security at the African Union Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations.

In 2017, President Museveni appointed him Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, one of the country’s most influential diplomatic postings. Over the years, Ayebare became a familiar voice representing Uganda in global discussions on peace, development, climate change, and international cooperation.

Now appointed Foreign Affairs Minister, Ayebare transitions from diplomacy at the United Nations to leading Uganda’s foreign policy at a time of growing regional and international engagement.

His journey from reporting stories in Kampala to shaping international diplomacy is being viewed by many as a powerful example of how education, professionalism, and consistency can open doors to national and global leadership.

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Timothy Lukanga May 28, 2026
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