They will be working, according to the appointment instructions, as key advisors on exports funding, infrastructure, data and product aggregation to improve work on exports.
Category: Business
Eroding Confidence in Uganda’s Electoral Process: Nomination Irregularities , De-Nominations and the Crisis of Administrative Competence
A growing pattern has emerged in which candidates are duly nominated by District Returning Officers, publicly declared eligible, and in some cases even commence campaigns—only to be later de-nominated by the Electoral Commission.
What the Food Exhibition at POATE 2026 Mean for Ugandans?
As POATE 2026 unfolds from May 21 to 23 at Speke Resort Munyonyo, it’s easy to dream big. Could a day come when fine-dining spots in Paris or New York sneak a Ugandan Rolex onto their menus, adapted with a twist? It’s not far-fetched—it’s the power of food to unite, inspire, and elevate.
MAAIF launches transformative Agricultural frameworks amidist persistent challenges, improved GDP
This move not only builds on Uganda’s emergence as Africa’s top coffee producer but also aims to institutionalize accountability and efficiency in a sector employing over 65% of the workforce.
Stealing from PDM beneficiaries a threat to the “gains”
PDM is a big gain for Ugandans that needs to be protected by all means. We have heard of opposition candidates stating how they would abolish the programme yet it doesn’t only benefit NRM.
Protecting The Gains: Uganda’s Economy Surges at 6.3 Under Museveni’s Stewardship
Inflation remained stable at 3.5%, thanks to prudent monetary policy and strong food supply—both outcomes of Museveni’s agricultural reforms and infrastructure investments.
Thomas Tayebwa: 27th UGANDA NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST; A Time to Forgive and Forget
As a country on the cusp of another election cycle, it’s easy to resuscitate old mistakes and reopen old wounds among opposing camps in the hope of garnering a sympathy vote. It’s possible to ride on a wave of lies and false promises and build on sand.
