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Speakers of the East African Community (EAC) legislatures have reaffirmed the growing value of sports, saying the annual EAC Parliamentary Games are becoming one of the bloc’s effective tools for strengthening regional cohesion and informal cooperation.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  as they head to the Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.
Speakers of the East African Community (EAC) legislatures have reaffirmed the growing value of sports, saying the annual EAC Parliamentary Games are becoming one of the bloc’s effective tools for strengthening regional cohesion and informal cooperation.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  as they head to the Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  as they head to the Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  as they head to the Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  as they head to the Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

 

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Rt.Thomas Tayebwa are seen in talks  during the  Press Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025. Left is the Speaker  of  Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe who  was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa, said the friendships formed on the pitch have become crucial for nurturing the “soft power” diplomacy that the region needs to advance integration.
Speaker of the Senate of Kenya, Rt. Hon. Jeffah Amason Kingi, echoed the sentiment, noting that sports allow EAC citizens to interact in ways that formal meetings rarely achieve.
The Speakers also commended Uganda for stepping in to host the 2025 edition at short notice after Burundi requested to be excused.

Somalia to Host EAC Speakers’ Conference Next Year

Uganda, 14 November 2025 — Somalia will host the next East African Community (EAC) Conference of Parliamentary Speakers in May 2026, the Somali Parliament said on Friday.

The decision was adopted at the 20th Meeting of the Bureau of Speakers of the East African Community in Kampala, where Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe’, was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with  the Speaker of the Senate of Kenya, Rt. Hon. Jeffah Amason Kingi  at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025. Second right is the Speaker  of  Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe who  was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

He succeeds Moses Wetangula, Speaker of Kenya’s National Assembly, who has led the EAC Speakers’ Bureau since 13 November 2024.

In his remarks, Madoobe said the choice of Mogadishu as the next host city comes at a time when EAC member states are intensifying efforts to strengthen regional integration, deepen inter-parliamentary cooperation and support political stability.

The Rt. Hon. Joseph Ntakirutimana, Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) with  the Speaker of the Senate of Kenya, Rt. Hon. Jeffah Amason Kingi  at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025. Second right is the Speaker  of  Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe who  was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

The Speaker of the Senate of Kenya, Rt. Hon. Jeffah Amason Kingi  at Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025. 3rd right  is the Speaker  of  Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe who  was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

 

Speke Resort Munyonyo 14th November,2025. The Speaker  of  Somalia’s Parliament Speaker, Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur ‘Madoobe who  was elected Chair of the Bureau for the 2025–2026 term.Photo by Ronald Kabuubi/KMA Updates.

He reaffirmed Somalia’s commitment to active engagement in the bloc, which it formally joined in 2023.

The Bureau of Speakers brings together the heads of national parliaments across the EAC and plays a key role in coordinating legislative agendas, harmonising parliamentary procedures and promoting collaboration among partner states.

Madoobe’s new role relates specifically to the leadership of the Bureau of Speakers, not the Speakership of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).

EALA — the legislative organ of the EAC — has its own Speaker, elected directly by the Assembly’s 72 members for a five-year term.

Somalia recently elected its first nine representatives to EALA, marking its full integration into the regional parliament.

The 2026 meeting in Mogadishu will be the first time Somalia hosts a high-level EAC parliamentary gathering, a development viewed as a significant milestone in the country’s regional diplomatic engagement.

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