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17 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI BOOSTS HOIMA ROADSIDE MARKET VENDORS WITH ADDITIONAL CAPITAL

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni yesterday extended a lifeline to roadside market vendors along Hoima Road by providing each with seed capital of UGX 100,000 through the State House Political Department, led by Princess Pauline Nassolo and the Special Presidential Assistant in charge of Women Affairs, Ms. Flora Kabibi. The initiative comes after vendors raised concerns about being sidelined from mainstream government programs such as the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga. The support specifically targets small traders dealing in food items and groceries who have long struggled with limited working capital. Mr. Kakande David, the Vice Chairperson of Ggobero Market traders, hailed the President for the intervention, saying the support would go a long way in expanding their businesses. He further appealed for government assistance in constructing a permanent market and improving transport facilities, noting that many vendors source produce like plantain from the Democratic Republic of Congo. At Bukomero Parkyard Market, the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Kiboga, Mr. Ssempala Kigozi, thanked the President for remembering the ordinary people, while chapati seller Makuye Denis expressed gratitude, saying the boost would significantly increase his daily income. Leaders of the Bukomero Daily Market also commended the gesture. They emphasized that the support was especially impactful for women, whose household incomes would see immediate improvement. The Vice Chairperson Abubaker Bukenya pledged continued support for the President and the NRM flag bearers. In Roma Roadside Market at Lwamata Town Council, vendors dealing in groceries such as carrots and onions welcomed the additional capital. The Market Chairperson Christine Nabasita applauded the President for supporting poor families and single mothers, stressing that the assistance would ease their daily struggles. Overall, 623 roadside traders benefited from the program, which aims to uplift small-scale vendors and strengthen grassroots economic activity along Hoima Road.

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16 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI WELCOMES THREE NEW AMBASSADORS-DESIGNATE TO UGANDA

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today, Tuesday, September 16, 2025, formally received credentials from three new Ambassadors-designate to Uganda, pledging stronger bilateral cooperation with Ireland, France, and Thailand in areas of education, infrastructure, security, trade, and socio-economic transformation. The new envoys include Ms. Margaret Gaynor of Ireland, Mrs. Virginie Leroy of France, and Ms. Morakot Janemathukorn of Thailand. Uganda–Ireland ties In his meeting with Ireland’s Ambassador-designate, Ms. Gaynor, President Museveni emphasized Uganda’s ongoing commitment to women's empowerment and girl-child education as critical pillars for the country’s development. “That FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) is bad biology, but it is fading away. We are expanding and emphasizing girl-child education and women empowerment programmes. Previously, women were excluded and reduced to being housewives and dependents all the time, and when the husband dies, the family depends on the eldest son in the family. This is going to stop,” the President remarked. On economic development, Museveni underscored Uganda’s strategy of driving socio-economic transformation through four key sectors: commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT. Ambassador Gaynor, who succeeds H.E Kevin Colgan, brings wide diplomatic experience, having served as Deputy Head of Mission and Cooperation at the Embassy of Ireland in Tanzania. She was accompanied by her spouse, Mr. Jean-Louis Brudey, Deputy Head of Mission Ms. Jill Clements, Second Secretary Ms. Caoimhe O’Hagan, and Economic Adviser, Mr. Peter Michael Oumo. Uganda and Ireland have enjoyed diplomatic relations for over three decades, with Ireland’s support playing a pivotal role in strengthening education systems, particularly in enhancing access, quality and equity. Uganda–France relations President Museveni also welcomed back Mrs. Virginie Leroy, France’s new Ambassador-designate, who previously served in Uganda between 2014 and 2019. Expressing gratitude to France for its consistent support in infrastructure development, Museveni noted: “I not only want infrastructure, but also support in wealth creation.” He further commended France for its role in training the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) in mountain warfare, which he described as vital for strengthening national security. Ambassador Leroy said she was delighted to return to Uganda. “I’m so delighted to return to the Pearl of Africa as France's new Ambassador-designate to the Republic of Uganda. Looking forward to reconnecting with old friends, meeting new ones, and further advancing the long-standing Uganda-France partnership.” She was accompanied by Deputy Head of Mission, Mrs. Janyce Obrecht, Defence Attaché LCL, Mr. Sebastien Berger, Head of Economic Service, Mr. Gregory Sidrack and Mr. Marc Trouyet, the Country Director of the French Development Agency (AFD) in Uganda. Uganda–Thailand partnership The President also received credentials from Ms. Janemathukorn, Thailand’s new Ambassador-designate to Uganda. She was accompanied by First Secretary, Mr. Thitiwoot Techapun, Uganda’s Honorary Consul, H.E. Barbra Mulwana, and Administrative Assistant, Mr. Andrew Orwenyo Mokua. Discussions focused on strengthening diplomatic and economic relations between Uganda and Thailand, with emphasis on trade, investment, and cultural cooperation. The ceremony, held at State House Entebbe, was attended by senior government officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Gen. Odong Jeje Abubakhar.

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16 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI ENDORSES TOORO KINGDOM’S AGRICULTURAL AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT INITIATIVES

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has pledged his full support to Tooro Kingdom’s ambitious agricultural and youth empowerment programs, describing them as a timely intervention to transform livelihoods at the grassroots level. The President met His Majesty King Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV and his delegation at State House, Entebbe, on Monday, September 15, 2025. The Tooro Royal Family was represented by Queen Mother Best Kemigisa and Princess Ruth Komuntale Akiiki. Others in attendance were the Tooro Kingdom Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Calvin Armstrong Rwomiire and senior government officials, including the Minister of State for Youth and Children, Hon. Balaam Barugahara. Presenting the Kingdom’s vision, Prime Minister Rwomiire outlined a robust plan targeting Tooro’s nine counties with agriculture and youth-centered programs. The initiative includes the establishment of coffee and cocoa nursery beds, demonstration gardens, and hatcheries in all nine counties. “What this does is it brings services close to the people, gives them income, and generates economic activities and employment,” Mr. Rwomiire said, noting that the Kingdom was seeking a budget of 4.6 billion shillings to kick-start the programs. He further revealed that Queen Mother Best Kemigisha would serve as the brand ambassador of the initiative to enhance visibility and mobilization. “The Kingdom has been there with you since, and we know the struggles we have gone through together. His Majesty the King has always acknowledged the support you have given him, including during his coronation. We know the problems, and we believe we also know the solutions,” Mr. Rwomiire added. In response, President Museveni strongly welcomed the proposal, particularly the coffee project, which he described as a “good intervention” that aligned with government efforts to commercialize agriculture under the Parish Development Model (PDM). He observed that private suppliers currently sell a single coffee seedling at 3,000 shillings, which is unaffordable for most farmers. “There’s no reason why the Kingdom can’t also do it. Government institutions have the seeds. The Kingdom can get them, multiply them, and distribute them for free to farmers,” H.E. Museveni said. The President emphasized the Parish Development Model (PDM) as the backbone of wealth creation, explaining that farmers organized under Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs) would directly benefit from the seedlings distributed through the Kingdom. “This is a good intervention, provided you concentrate on the parish,” he said. President Museveni reaffirmed his government’s commitment to the 100 million shillings per parish allocation under the PDM, adding that an extra 15 million shillings would be available for local leaders who often fall outside direct parish benefits. “The Shs100 million is for the poor people. But leaders who are not part of the groups also need support. So, we are adding Shs15 million for them,” he explained. Zero Tolerance for Corruption: Responding to concerns over mismanagement of PDM funds, President Museveni issued a stern warning against theft, promising tough action against culprits. “Those stealing PDM money will vomit it. That’s not a problem. We shall lock them up until they return it. If there is monitoring and facts are established, we shall arrest them, and they will vomit the money,” H.E. Museveni declared, further insisting that despite corruption risks, the PDM remained a vital instrument for poverty eradication and would not be abandoned. Minister Barugahara briefed the President on issues raised during a Baraza in Fort Portal held ahead of the Empango celebrations. He reported irregularities in fund disbursement, including instances where money was given to non-residents of a parish. “In one parish, money was given to 50 people who didn't belong there. This has been a very big problem. We need to fix these gaps and ensure transparency,” Hon. Barugahara said. He assured the President that his ministry would step up efforts to enforce accountability through open dispute resolution and closer supervision. The Tooro Prime Minister also introduced a Youth Economic Empowerment Program, designed to be cost-effective and impact-driven. He said the initiative seeks to restore the Kingdom’s relevance to its subjects by working hand-in-hand with the government. “It is not just about the Kingdom but also about government delivery. We shall sensitize communities through radio, field visits, and kingdom structures. This is our mobilization strategy to ensure high impact and visibility,” Mr. Rwomiire said. The meeting also featured presentations from international partners working with the Tooro Kingdom on development projects. Mr. Nicolas Geoffrey, a Ugandan-born resident of the United Kingdom and special envoy of the Tooro Royal Family, revealed plans to build a university campus in Tooro specializing in agribusiness, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and tourism. “We have identified land in the Kingdom and secured interest from investors. We have even engaged Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, through his envoy Claudia Pinto. However, our partners want a letter of support or directive from you to guarantee Uganda’s commitment,” Geoffrey told the President. Dr. Niel Holder, Tooro’s special envoy from Barbados and a UN Global Peace Ambassador, emphasized opportunities for trade and cultural exchange between Uganda and the Caribbean. “The Caribbean has many people who have never visited Africa. They go to Europe and the USA, spending lots of money in countries that don’t value them. With Uganda Airlines now operating flights to Britain, we can connect Britain to Barbados and open up new avenues for tourism, food trade, and cultural diplomacy,” Dr. Holder said. He pledged to work closely with King Oyo and President Museveni to develop bilateral relations that would unlock trade opportunities for Ugandan farmers and position Tooro as a hub of international partnerships. King Oyo’s delegation reaffirmed the Kingdom’s historic partnership with the central government, pledging to align its programs with national priorities. “The Kingdom has been consistent in supporting your leadership and programs. With this initiative, we want to demonstrate that we are partners in delivering transformation to our people,” Prime Minister Rwomiire said. President Museveni, visibly impressed with the proposals, praised the Kingdom’s proactive approach, particularly in anchoring its plans at the parish level, which he said would ensure inclusivity and sustainability.

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14 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI MARKS 81ST BIRTHDAY AS HE OFFICIATES AT FIRST-EVER BODA UNION FESTIVAL

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today celebrated his 81st birthday at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala City. The birthday celebrations were held concurrently with the first-ever Boda Union Festival and Expo. During his address, the President who was in the company of the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni, thanked boda boda riders for celebrating his birthday with him. He also highlighted the government's efforts to protect boda boda riders from exploitative boda loans and moneylenders. “My agreement with the Boda Bodas is that it is criminal for someone to give you a rabbit and then demand a cow in return. Moneylenders give you Shs5 million and expect Shs15 million back. That is robbery,” he said, adding that high interest rates have made moneylenders “enemies of progress” across sectors, including agriculture. He explained that this is why the government introduced the Parish Development Model (PDM), which offers low-interest financing. “If we give you Shs1 million, you pay back just Shs1,125,000 after two years. We have applied the same arrangement for the ghetto and now for the Boda Bodas,” he said. The President also announced support to the industry and revealed that the State House Comptroller, Ms. Jane Barekye will certify all Boda Boda SACCOs to ensure accountability and prevent selfish individuals from misusing funds. Maama Janet congratulated the President for reaching his 81st birthday. She also urged Ugandans to embrace unity as the bedrock of transformation. “Africa was blessed with abundant resources, but we have remained poor because we fight among ourselves. Now, by God’s grace, Uganda has been given the wisdom to form a union — to bring us together. When we unite, we will be unstoppable,” she said. The First Lady also noted that while unity is key, Ugandans must also “learn to serve what we produce,” so as to build their own banks, wealth, and future. “God has used the President to lay a firm foundation for the Boda Bodas, the taxis, and for families across Uganda. It is now upon us to build on that foundation and create a nation that is truly unstoppable,” Maama Janet added. The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Anita Among also congratulated the President on his 81st birthday and praised him for making Uganda “the country everyone wants to live in.” She also thanked him for creating a conducive environment that has enabled the boda boda industry to flourish. On their part, boda boda leaders hailed the President for his support towards the industry. Mr. Frank Mawejje, Chairperson of the United Riders Cooperative Union, revealed that the recent patriotism training at Kaweweta gave riders the knowledge to run their unions more professionally. He said unlike in the past when SACCOs would collapse, they now employ accountants and lawyers to ensure proper management. Mr. Mawejje however, urged the government to deal with moneylenders who still confiscate the riders’ National IDs despite a Presidential directive banning the practice. Union Business Products Advisor, Mr. Fred Ssenoga called for unity between the taxi and boda boda sectors, saying their combined numbers in Kampala could lobby for life-transforming projects. He announced plans to establish “Union Villages” to help members own homes instead of spending their entire lives riding without a place to call their own. Mr. Ssenoga also appealed for government review of the Shs 700,000 digital number plate registration fee, arguing it was unfair for riders to pay the same as luxury car owners. Mr. Sekindi Rashid, Chairperson of the Uganda Taxi Operators Federation (UTOF) requested the President to officially launch the new taxi park in Kampala and thanked him for expanding the road network and harmonizing the previously divided taxi industry. Events promoter Abbey Musinguzi alias Abtex also requested President Museveni to support events promoters through SACCOs, citing heavy exploitation by moneylenders. The celebrations ended with renewed calls for unity, discipline, and innovation within Uganda’s transport and entertainment industries, with leaders pledging to build on the foundation laid by the President.

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13 September 2025

COL. NAKALEMA DELIVERS KEY SPEECH AT UK-AFRICA BUSINESS SUMMIT, UGANDA LAUDED AS BEST INVESTMENT DESTINATION

The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has underscored the role of transparency and accountability in promoting investments in a country. According to Col. Nakalema, investor confidence hinges on predictable regulation, fair processes and robust oversight. “Transparent governance reduces risk perception, lowers borrowing costs and mobilizes capital whereas accountability mechanisms deter misuse, thus strengthening institutional trust,” she said. Col. Nakalema made the remarks on Friday 12th September 2025 while delivering a closing message of assurance to investors on behalf of Uganda’s leadership during the UK-Africa Business Summit 2025, London. The UK-Africa Business Summit, Trade and investment was established to strengthen commercial, diplomatic and development ties between the UK and African nations. Now in its 15th year, the summit provides a high-level platform for government leaders, investors, entrepreneurs and diaspora stakeholders to explore trade and investment opportunities. She underscored Uganda’s commitment to protecting investors through an enabling investment climate created by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government through the able leadership of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Col. Nakalema also revealed that as SHIPU, technology is key in their operations. “Digital documentation reduces physical paperwork, expedites processing times, and minimizes the potential for human error, whereas secure communication ensures the confidentiality and integrity of all exchanges protecting investors from potential cyber fraud. Real time investment insights also enable investors to receive immediate updates on the investment process, protection and support.” During the same event, Uganda was lauded as the best investment destination and SHIPU’s Investors Protection Portal (EIPP) was referred to as a great investment catalyst due to its efficiency. “Uganda’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) capture leads the East African Community with 24 percent of the total regional foreign direct investment between 2019-2023,” she added. “Uganda was consistently named Africa’s top investment destination by AIM UAE in both 2023 and 2024 and also the investment catalyst award at the Go Global Awards in 2023 by the International Trade Council. This reflects investor confidence in policy stability and market reforms.” Col. Nakalema further noted that as stakeholders, they can build a prosperity bridge between Uganda and the UK that transforms both economies while establishing new standards for international investment partnerships in Africa. In his welcome remarks, the founder and chairman, UK-Africa Summit, Mr. Willy Mutenza said this year's programme continues to build on their core priorities, with a sharper focus on practical solutions and partnerships that deliver measurable outcomes. “Our engagement now extends beyond our long-standing trade relationship with the UK to include new and dynamic partners in Türkiye, India, the Caribbean, and across Africa and Europe. In Africa, we are actively promoting intra-continental trade, supporting regional integration and growth led by African enterprises and institutions,” he said. “We meet at a critical moment for global trade. Renewed tariffs from the United States under President Trump, alongside shifting geopolitical alliances, are reshaping how business is done across borders.” Mr. Mutenza noted that despite these challenges, Africa’s resilience continues to define its outlook. “With expanding markets, a youthful population, and growing infrastructure, the continent holds vast potential for investors seeking long-term opportunity,” he said. “This summit brings together global and regional voices committed to that vision.” Prof. Augustus Nuwagaba - Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda also made a much-appreciated presentation on Uganda’s steadfast economic growth. The summit was also attended by Uganda’s senior leaders who included, the 1st Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of East African Community Affairs, Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister of State for Internal Affairs, Gen. David Muhoozi, the Permanent Secretary, Internal Affairs Ministry, Lt. Gen. Joseph Musanyufu, the Director Citizenship & Immigration Control, Maj. Gen. Apollo Kasiita-Gowa, Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Juliana Kagwa, among others.

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13 September 2025

LUWERO ROADSIDE MARKET VENDORS TIPPED ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME AS PRESIDENT MUSEVENI OFFERS FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Roadside market vendors in Luwero district have been urged to ensure that they work towards stabilizing their household income and creating wealth. “H.E the President always advises us to join the money economy through the four sectors; commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT. If we heed his message, we will be able to improve and stabilize our household income, thus creating wealth,” the Senior Presidential Advisor In-charge of the Elderly, Princess Pauline Nassolo said. Princess Nassolo made the remarks on Friday 12th September, 2025 as she led a team from State House to deliver President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s business booster package to the vendors of Balikyejusa Market in Luwero. At least 640 vendors benefited from the package and each one of them received Shs100,000. They majorly deal in agricultural produce, roasted gonja, roasted chicken and meat, beverages, among other items. According to Princess Nassolo, President Museveni received a report that most of the vendors have never benefited from the Parish Development Model (PDM) and Emyooga, so he decided to first send them additional capital to their businesses as they wait to benefit from other government programs. “H.E the President has sent us to deliver this money to you directly. It's meant to boost your businesses. Use it well,” She advised. Princess Nassolo also called upon the vendors to always hold their leaders accountable if they want to benefit from government programs. “If you hold your leaders accountable, you will be able to get the right services from the government,” she said. “More so, you should vote for the right leaders who will be able to deliver on their promises. These leaders belong to the NRM party,” she added. On her part, the Special Presidential Assistant on Women Affairs, Ms. Flora Kabibi cautioned the vendors against politicking, urging them to mainly focus on working and improving their livelihoods. “As we head to the political season, vote for your candidates then go back and work, don't involve yourself in politicking,” she urged. “H.E the President always encourages all of us to work so that we improve our livelihoods. He has even extended financial support to you so that you can boost your businesses.” Ms. Kabibi also appealed to parents to nurture their children well to be responsible citizens in the country. The Chairperson of Balikyejusa Market, Mr. Nyombi Yakub Zziwa who also serves as the Chairperson of NRM Workers League - Luwero district, revealed that the money from the President is a big addition to them and that they were going to use it to expand their enterprises. “We thank the NRM government for its numerous poverty alleviation programs aimed at uplifting the lives of Ugandans.” Mr. Kayindo Musisi Ali, the Vice Chairperson of the market was also among the beneficiaries. He thanked President Museveni for extending support to the vendors and promised that they will utilise the funds well to grow their businesses. “Mzee we are so happy that you have given us this money to add into our businesses. Some of our people have inadequate capital but this support from H.E is going to solve that challenge,” he said. Ms. Nakibuule Sylvia, another vendor at Balikyejusa Market also expressed gratitude to President Museveni for the financial support, explaining that she is going to use it to boost her small business. Another excited vendor, Namugenyi Sandra, assured President Museveni that as vendors who have benefited from his financial support, they were going to reward him by voting him back to power in 2026. “We are going to vote for President Museveni again and again.” Mr. Ssimbwa Nelson, a vendor dealing in pineapples was also grateful to President Museveni for the kind gesture to the ordinary people like him. “Your Excellency, I can't thank you enough apart from praying for your good health. We pray that God enables you to lead and serve Ugandans for more years,” he stated.

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12 September 2025

CDF CUP: WINNING TEAM HANDS OVER TROPHIES TO SFC COMMANDER

The Elite force winning team has handed over all its trophies won during the 17th edition of the Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Cup Tournament to the Special Forces Command (SFC) leadership. SFC was crowned the overall champion of the 2025 CDF Cup after winning 13 prizes in this year’s tournament which was hosted by the Armoured Division in Masaka. The victory celebrations were held on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, at the SFC Headquarters. In his address, the Commander SFC, Maj. Gen. David Mugisha, attributed the historic achievement to the guidance and encouragement of the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, whom he praised for nurturing talent, enforcing discipline, and strengthening the professional capacity of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF). He said the CDF’s support through sports and range competitions, which drew 20 teams from across the UPDF, created a platform for talent growth and healthy competition. Maj. Gen. Mugisha commended his troops for their discipline and resilience, which enabled them to defeat all opponents and secure every prize in the competition. “This remarkable performance has elevated the name of SFC in UPDF sports history and truly reflects our motto, ASIYE KIFANI (Next to None),” he said. He urged the command to begin preparing for the 2026 edition while remaining focused on its core mandate of protecting the President, the First Lady, the First Family, and other Very Important Persons (VIPs). Brig. Gen. Richard Karemire, UPDF Joint Staff in charge Formal Education Sports and Culture, congratulated SFC on the victory and applauded the commander for hosting a memorable celebration. He revealed that his office is concluding on a big project that will see the commencement of the construction of Ruhengyere Primary school, alongside plans for a secondary school at SFC Headquarters in Entebbe. The SFC Chief of Staff, Brig. Gen. Paul Namawa, applauded the team for the job well done during the tournament. He noted that the only trophy missed was in the girls’ netball, where SFC did not field a team. “Otherwise, it would also have been here with us,” he remarked, while commending the Head of Sports and all players for their teamwork. Maj. Moses Kajimbi, who captained both the football and range teams in Masaka, thanked the leadership for trusting him with responsibility. “We train hard and push beyond limits not for individual glory, but for the pride of our mighty SFC,” he said. Lt. Bethel Muhereza, SFC Head of Sports and Education, credited the victory to rigorous training and preparatory friendlies that sharpened the football team. He thanked the leadership for consistent support in terms of welfare and resources. Among the prizes won were the Overall Winner’s Trophy, Football Trophy, Range Trophy, and several individual awards. Lt. Enid Kesaasi emerged as both the overall and female best shooter, while Edward Konde was named Best Football Player and Golden Gloves winner.

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12 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI SET TO ASSUME CHAIRMANSHIP OF APR FORUM NEXT YEAR

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni will assume the chairmanship of the African Peer Review (APR) Forum of Heads of State and Government in February 2026, a role that will see Uganda take the lead in guiding continental governance and development priorities. President Museveni will take over the chairmanship from Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. He will serve as Chairperson of the APR Forum for two years, from February 2026 to February 2028. The announcement was made today during a briefing at State House Entebbe with a delegation from the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Continental Secretariat, led by Ambassador Marie-Antoinette Rose Quatre, Secretariat’s Chief Executive Officer alongside Uganda’s APRM Focal Point, Hon. Amos Lugoloobi, Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development. The APR Forum of Heads of State and Government is the highest decision-making body of the African Peer Review Mechanism, bringing together African leaders to evaluate governance practices and promote political, economic, and corporate reforms across the continent. Ambassador Quatre, explained: “At the opening ceremony, H.E. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, President of Algeria and current Chairperson, will hand over the APRM and AU flags, as well as the gavel to Your Excellency.” “You will then deliver your inaugural statement as Chairperson, guide the closed Summit session, and later present the Forum’s report to the AU Summit.” She added that Uganda’s leadership will extend to various APRM structures. “Your Excellency, the APRM Focal Point of Uganda will automatically assume the Chairmanship of the APRM Focal Points Committee, while the National Governing Council and Secretariat will also take on leadership roles at continental level. We feel privileged that this great responsibility will be under your stewardship.” In his response, President Museveni welcomed the chairmanship, describing the APRM as a good initiative that allows African leaders to share ideas and correct historical mistakes. “I thank you for the brief. The APR was a good initiative because it gave us a chance to share ideas. The biggest mistake since independence has been the issue of ideas people were groping in the dark, touching here and there, and with a false sense of sovereignty, they feared that sharing ideas would be seen as interfering in internal affairs. As a result, we lost a lot of time until this opportunity came up,” the President said. President Museveni, drawing on six decades of political and economic observation, likened Africa’s challenges to Europe’s intellectual struggles during the renaissance. “I have been watching and involved for the last 60 years, and I have seen all sorts of conceptual mistakes. This is not new even Europe went through the same. At the time of the Renaissance, they ran up and down with confused ideas. Those who studied economics thought mercantilism was the solution, believing that if they had gold and silver, they had made it,” he said. The President noted that it took the writings of Adam Smith to correct this direction. “Smith pointed out that the critical issue was division of labour, specialization and exchange. Once that was understood, people began to wake up. It stressed micro-economic operations, which are the building blocks of wealth creation,” he explained. “That is why this APR platform is important; it gives us the opportunity to exchange and refine our thinking.” Looking ahead to the February session where he will chair, President Museveni highlighted market integration as a key aspect for discussion. “It will be good to audit in February, and I am sure market integration will be one of the ten points for discussion. If businesspeople don’t have a guaranteed market, how do they expand? That is the problem of Latin America. It has more resources than the USA; rivers, forests, minerals but because of poor organization, business cannot succeed. Meanwhile in the USA, if I produce a product in New York, it can reach California with ease, backed by numbers and purchasing power,” he explained. On industrialization, the President issued a stern warning against Africa’s continued export of raw materials. “Selling raw materials is a disaster. For every raw material you sell unprocessed, you are donating money and jobs. If you want copper, process it to 99.9% purity. Some can serve our local industries, and the rest can be exported. That way, we benefit through vertical and horizontal integration,” he said. He added that Africa’s competitiveness depends on reducing production costs. “You must have low transport costs, low electricity costs, and affordable bank credit. Without these, how can manufacturing survive?” the President emphasized. President Museveni also expressed confidence in Uganda’s readiness to chair the forum. “I am very happy and looking forward to this responsibility,” he said. Hon. Lugoloobi, in his remarks, praised the timeliness of Uganda’s preparations. “These consultations come at the right time as we align with continental initiatives such as the rationalization of African credit rating agencies and the African Migration Governance Conference, already approved by Cabinet,” he said. The Minister assured the delegation that the government had mobilized fully to support the President’s leadership. “We propose that during Uganda’s tenure, the Forum focuses on addressing the bottlenecks hindering social transformation including weak infrastructure, governance gaps and insecurity,” he said. Hon. Lugoloobi added that Kampala will automatically become the APRM Capital once President Museveni assumes the chairmanship. “We look forward to significant milestones that will cement Your Excellency’s legacy. With your leadership, we are certain the APRM will reach another level,” he said.

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11 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI OFFICIATES AT THE INAUGURATION OF AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today officiated at the inauguration of the Aga Khan University and commencement of the construction of the Aga Khan Hospital in Nakawa Division, Kampala city. During the ceremony, President Museveni assured private and foreign investors of protective legislation for their investments in Uganda. He explained that the Uganda government is committed to ensuring a thriving private sector by providing an enabling environment that fosters business growth. The President recounted the development impact of the Ismaili community and Aga Khan Development Network to Uganda in the past before the expulsion of foreigners in the 1970s by Idi Amin that led to the collapse of Uganda's economy until the NRM government led the return of expelled foreigners, something that revived Uganda's economy. ‎President Museveni also commended the Aga Khan Development Network for establishing the university with Smart lecture facilities, simulation laboratory, library and a multipurpose auditorium facility space that meets the timely education demands. The ‎government of Uganda availed 60 acres of land in Nakawa to Aga Khan Development Network in joint partnership to establish a specialized teaching hospital and a university to address the service deficit on those specialities ‎President Museveni noted that the presence of the Aga Khan University and Hospital in Uganda will bridge the service gap in those respective domains. ‎‎He however, called upon investors like the Aga Khan to always report corrupt government officials who try to extort money from them and solicit shares in their companies. On the other hand, President Museveni awarded two prestigious awards to His Highness Prince Rahim Aga Khan V and Princess Zahra Aga Khan for the Aga Khan Development Network’s contribution to Uganda's socio-economic development. The duo was awarded with highest honors of the Pearl of Africa Grand Master Award and the Grand Commander award respectively. ‎President Museveni stated that the awards match the significant contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network in Uganda. On her part, the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni took the opportunity to acknowledge the great legacy of the Late Highness the Aga Khan, evidenced by the multiple development initiatives spearheaded by him, which Ugandans have greatly benefited from. Maama Janet noted that this project is the product of a partnership between the Aga Khan Development Network and the government of Uganda. She expressed sincere gratitude to His Highness the Aga Khan, Princess Zahra, and the entire leadership of Aga Khan Development Network, who have worked tirelessly to make this dream a reality. “The NRM Government has generously provided the University with 60-acres of Land. The Aga Khan University provides the expertise, experience, and together with her partners, the immense investment required for a venture of this magnitude. We are truly grateful for this effort,” she said. “Your Excellency, as you are aware, our goal as a country, at the University level, has been to expand opportunities, ensure equity and strengthen the role of higher education, as an engine of innovation and national development.” Maama Janet added that the NRM Government has tirelessly championed the expansion of public university education, so as to widen access and ensure that they build expertise in the country’s human capital, through the delivery of high-quality education for the people. “This has seen us move from one University to 10 Public Universities and 48 Private Universities,” she said. “As I speak now, Uganda is hosting the first Regional Ministerial Conference on the East African Common Higher Education Area, which started on Tuesday this week and is closing today. We believe the deliberations from this important regional gathering will make a valuable contribution to the landscape of higher education in the region.” The First Lady was also pleased to report that through various partnerships, a number of public universities have benefited from new laboratories, libraries, and multipurpose facilities that continue to strengthen teaching, research and innovation. “In this season, by the grace of God, we have been able to build and rebuild infrastructure in many of our educational institutions and agencies. Just recently we commissioned the refurbished Mary Stuart Hall at Makerere University, which is just one of the many new constructions, including the Main Administration building. We laid a foundation stone for the expansion of the National Council for Higher Education offices- our regulatory body for Higher education in the country,” she said. “The Bible teaches us that “Unless the Lord builds a house, the laborers labor in vain” Therefore, our prayer now is that God, through us, continues to build and rebuild the education sector in our homeland. Like Nehemiah the rebuilder whose hands were strengthened together with his people to rebuild the broken walls of his homeland in just 52 days, our constant prayer is that God continues to strengthen our hands and those of our partners who choose to hold hands with us.” Maama Janet further noted that they were grateful for the partnership they witnessed today between the NRM Government and the Aga Khan Development Network. “Again, the Bible acknowledges the importance of partnerships, Ecclesiastes chapter 4, verse 9 states, “Two are better than one, because they have a good reward for their toil” There is also a saying that if you want to go fast go alone but if you want to go far, go together,” she stated. “This partnership, therefore, is yet another milestone in promoting quality education in the area of health care. While we are aware that the Aga Khan University is a private facility, I believe the University will continue to uphold His Highness’s spirit of community welfare and service to humanity, through this venture.” His Highness Aga Khan V was happy to note that the university they were opening revealed the power and design to support the quest for knowledge and so he was grateful for the architects saying that they deserve recognition and gratitude. His Highness also stated that Aga Khan University and Hospital will pursue positive working relationships with public sectors in Uganda for development. The President of Aga Khan University, Dr. Sulaiman Shahabuddin thanked the President for his unwavering support to the institution since inception. “Your Excellency, you have always told us that we need Education for the economic transformation of the country,” he said. The ceremony was also attended by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, among other dignitaries.

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11 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI UNVEILS REVOLUTIONARY ALL-TERRAIN FIREFIGHTING VEHICLE PROTOTYPE

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni yesterday unveiled Uganda's “Muliro/Moto Eater” prototype all-terrain firefighting vehicle to a diplomatic delegation from the embassies of the United States of America, the European Union, and Russia at State House, Entebbe The Muliro/Moto Eater is a revolutionary all-terrain solution designed to access challenging terrains where traditional fire engines cannot. The President stated, “As a man of war, I used to fight fires myself; we would put out fires using leafy branches and approach the fire from the back.” Drawing from his experience and military background, as well as observing wildfires televised worldwide, President Museveni explained that he developed an innovative idea for designing an armoured firefighting tank. This advancement aims not only to tackle bushfires across Uganda’s diverse landscapes but also, as a philanthropist, to extend help to other countries notably affected by wildfires. “I see wildfires as a significant problem in various parts of the world. In the USA, towns are often destroyed by wildfires, and similar situations have occurred in Greece, Australia, and Canada,” President Museveni observed. He further noted that aerial firefighting methods to combat wildfires are often ineffective because “the planes release only small amounts of water,” which is insufficient to control large-scale incidents. “As a philanthropist, I realised that I needed to help these people. Several years ago, I informed the former American Ambassador, Malac, about my proposal to design a cross-country land-based capacity vehicle that would be the most effective defence against wildfires compared to aircraft that do not have enough capacity,” he added. In 2023, President Museveni met with representatives from Marcé Industries to propose his innovative solution. Sharing his wealth of invaluable knowledge blended with indigenous expertise, he said, “As a fighter, I have acquired a lot of knowledge, so I combined my indigenous knowledge and fighting skills to design an armoured prototype firefighting vehicle.” During a presentation, Jan Petrus Steyn from Marcé Industries shared that, in collaboration with Specialized Concept, they accepted the challenge to design and develop this groundbreaking vehicle and subsequently built a prototype based on President Museveni’s concept. In December 2024, a delegation sent by H.E. President Museveni visited their factory to review the prototype, and a locust spray prevention system was added to the unit. The prototype possesses all-terrain capability, allowing it to operate on terrains inaccessible to standard fire trucks or vehicles, with a high speed of up to 60 km/h. It is equipped with rubber tracks suitable for both rugged terrain and normal roads, providing superior mobility that enables it to climb hills, navigate obstacles, and cross ditches. The inspection by the National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) and the Ministry of Transport verified the vehicle, which Marcé Industries and Specialized Concept designed and manufactured at their own cost. During the unveiling of this new vehicle, President Museveni stated it marks a major step forward in Uganda's efforts to enhance its emergency services, providing a technologically advanced tool for tackling fires and other hazards, as well as promoting business and philanthropy to the outside world. The presentation ceremony was also attended by the Ugandan team, including Eng. Timothy Tibesigwa, Commissioner of Mechanical Engineering Services at the Ministry of Works and Transport; Eng. Jacob Lumonya, Assistant Commissioner in charge of Equipment; and Eng. Nobert Ogwal. The Marcé Industries team from South Africa included Jan Petrus Steyn, Sheila Nayebare, and Dick Muhwezi.

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10 September 2025

HIS HIGHNESS AGA KHAN V ARRIVES IN UGANDA FOR OFFICIAL VISIT

His Highness Aga Khan V has officially arrived in Uganda, where he was warmly welcomed at Entebbe International Airport by the Honorable Minister of Health, Jane Ruth Aceng. His visit marks a significant occasion of partnership and mutual development. Later, His Highness was received by His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, alongside First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni during a meeting held at State House, Entebbe. The Aga Khan's two-day official visit will feature the launch of the Aga Khan University and the commissioning of the construction of the Aga Khan Hospital. Additionally, he is scheduled to meet with the Ismaili community in Uganda. During his welcoming remarks, President Museveni reflected on his longstanding relationship with the Ismaili community, recalling his first encounter with them in Ntungamo. He emphasized the vital role of the private sector in Uganda’s economic development, stating, “If past governments had not interfered with the Shia community’s development, they would be very far.” He acknowledged a historical perception of private enterprise as a remnant of colonialism and reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for private sector growth. His Highness Aga Khan expressed gratitude for the warm welcome, sharing, “My father had great love for Uganda, so it is very meaningful for me to be here to meet you.” He extended his appreciation for the support received from various ministries, including Education and Health, during his visit. Additionally, the two leaders engaged in discussions about the importance of fast tracking an integrated East African Community (EAC) market. The Aga Khan encouraged rapid progression on this front, to which President Museveni assured that significant efforts are already underway to enhance economic integration in the region. His Highness is accompanied by his sister, Princess Zahra Aga Khan, and his younger brother, Prince Aly Muhammad Aga Khan. This visit underscores the continued collaboration between Uganda and the Aga Khan Development Network in promoting economic growth, education, and healthcare in the region.

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09 September 2025

PRESIDENT MUSEVENI RALLIES EAST AFRICA TO EMBRACE INTEGRATION AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has urged East African countries to embrace integration as the surest path to prosperity, security and transformation. Speaking at the opening of the 1st Regional Ministerial Conference on the East African Community Common Higher Education Area (EACCHEA) at Speke Resort, Munyonyo, today, the President outlined five reasons why integration is essential — prosperity, socio-economic transformation, Pan-Africanism, democracy, and strategic security. He also emphasized that prosperity can only be achieved if individuals, families, and companies produce goods or services sustainably and sell them in wider markets. “The only way to achieve prosperity is when each family, company, or individual is involved in producing a good or a service with ekibaaro (calculation). If you do that sustainably and sell it, you will get money and solve your problems,” the President said. He noted that unity is necessary to expand markets, overcome the divisive politics of identity, and build patriotism, which he described as the first principle of the National Resistance Movement (NRM). The President stressed that education must support socio-economic transformation by equipping citizens to benefit from regional markets. He added that democracy and strategic security are also pillars of integration, noting that Uganda’s progress as a lower middle-income country would not be sustainable without regional stability. “With all that is happening all over the world, if you are weak you cannot survive. Apart from economic integration for the whole of Africa, where possible there should also be political integration,” he said. The President also called for reforms in the education sector, particularly resolving curriculum and syllabus issues, to ensure that better learning supports development. On her part, the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni revealed that a little over eight years ago in May 2017, the East African Community was declared a Common Higher Education Area, however, this meeting marks the first Regional Ministerial Conference for Higher Education to review the journey they have walked since inception of the Common Higher Education Area. “I believe that the review of our Common Higher Education Area during this Conference shall also help us answer questions such as: First, the extent to which as EAC partner states we have made our Common Higher Education Area not only competitive as an attraction for both students and academic faculty, but the private sector too as true partners of development,” she said. “Second, the extent to which the Common Higher Education Area has become a catalyst for the various efforts by the respective partner states to bring about socio-economic transformation of their people.” Maama Janet noted that as Ministers responsible for Education in the region, they do not see themselves as only policymakers, but stewards of a shared vision of socio-economic transformation of their people. She said they see Higher Education both as an enabler as well as a critical building block in this house they call the East African Community. “Relatedly, the people for whom we are here to serve in our respective capacities perceive the relevance of the Common Higher Education Area from their own perspective. The young people want to witness mobility of talent and mutual recognition of qualifications amongst the EAC partner States,” she said. “The private sector perceives the relevance of a Common Higher Education Area as being responsive to industry and job market by way of producing inventions and innovative services and products that will add value to the consumer’s experience.” Maama Janet further said the governments will appreciate the relevance of a Common Higher Education Area when the sub-sector becomes a source of pragmatic policy solutions to the pressing problems in society aspiring for socio-economic transformation. This, she said, implies that their aspiration for an integrated Higher Education Area is purposeful because it does not seek to fulfill the self-interests of Higher Education per se, but the greater good of the more than 300 million people in the East African Community. “Ultimately, this strengthens the case for the elimination of all barriers to the realization of a truly integrated and common Higher Education Area in which the sub-sector is perceived by both the private sector and the State, as a valuable partner to socio-economic transformation – and not merely another area of expenditure,” she urged. “The ever-increasing population of the East African Community presents a valuable asset and market to the Higher Education sub-sector to position itself – as it ought to be, an indispensable driver of socio-economic transformation through responsive research, innovations, inventions, knowledge creation, and policy eco-system that answers our society’s most pressing challenges,” she added. The Minister cited an example where the government of the Republic of Uganda has for the last four years, been implementing a nationwide program called the Parish Development Model (PDM), saying the program seeks to bring into the money-economy those households that have been in a subsistence lifestyle. “PDM has been disbursing funds directly to beneficiaries in those households. Recently, I was moving around with His Excellency the President during his nationwide tours to see what the PDM program is doing. As we moved around, we witnessed varying levels of success and impact of this program. However, some of these subsistence households live within the surroundings of Higher Education Institutions,” she said. “So, I keep asking myself whether there is a way these Higher Education institutions can be of value to the government’s grassroot programs such as PDM? Now, this is the relevance I was referring to earlier. Higher Education needs to transform itself from being perceived as an ivory tower of ideas, to becoming the solution to common socio-economic challenges that households encounter in their day-to-day lives,” she noted. The First Lady explained that Higher Education can be innovative in driving a cottage industry mindset whereby once a student graduates, he or she thinks of what they can do first and foremost from one’s home or household before looking elsewhere. “Many of these developed economies we so admire have propagated this culture of cottage industries to lift communities out of subsistence living and poverty. You can imagine if the estimated 70 percent of the EAC population that lives in rural areas was fired up with a culture of cottage industry – how much socio-economic transformation would that bring our society?” she inquired. “As most of you already know, the challenges that our people face are not unique to a particular partner state, but transcend national borders – and as such demand regional solutions. Can a Common Higher Education Area be the source of such solutions? Therefore, this Ministerial Conference will offer to the Partner States an opportunity to review and consolidate progress in the harmonization of higher education systems across our Partner States for the greater good of our society through socio-economic transformation.” Maama Janet added that the Common Higher Education Area will not only make East Africa more attractive to students from within and outside Africa but will play a pivotal role in positioning the EAC region as a nucleus of excellence, innovation, and competitiveness. “It will strengthen our regional integration by ensuring that our graduates are employable across Partner States and beyond and that our institutions can pool expertise for greater impact,” she stated. “As Uganda, we reaffirm our government’s commitment to supporting the EAC Common Higher Education Area in various ways. We look forward to this Conference laying a strong foundation for the implementation of resolutions that will transform our region’s education landscape for generations to come.” The National Council for Higher Education Executive Director also chairperson of the Forum of CEOs of National Council and commissions for Higher Education in East Africa, Prof. Mary J.N Okwakol described the conference as a landmark moment for the region. “This Conference signals a shared commitment to a higher education setting that is coherent, competitive, and trusted across the region,” Prof. Okwakol said. She underscored the need to harmonize education systems, boost student and labor mobility, strengthen research collaboration, and address quality assurance challenges, while commending President Museveni for his support of science and innovation. The Executive Secretary of the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA), Professor Gaspard Banyankimbona, praised President Museveni’s vision and Uganda’s hosting of the event, saying the meeting was a “landmark event” in East Africa’s integration journey. He reaffirmed IUCEA’s commitment to advancing curriculum harmonization, academic mobility, and collaborative research. “The free movement of skilled graduates, enabled by mutual recognition of qualifications and supported by scholarship programs, is not a distant ideal. It is a necessary condition for the success of the EAC Common Market and the broader integration agenda,” he said. Prof. Banyankimbona urged partner states to use the conference not just to celebrate progress but to strengthen institutional mechanisms that will sustain the EACCHEA for generations to come. Representing the EAC Secretary-General, Hon. Andrea Ariik, Deputy Secretary-General of the EAC, described the conference as “historic,” being the first time ministers responsible for higher education have convened specifically on the regionalization agenda. He highlighted key milestones since the 2017 declaration of the EACCHEA, including the East African Qualifications Framework for Higher Education, the regional quality assurance framework, and policies supporting staff and student mobility and credit transfer. “By working together, our higher education institutions can break barriers, harmonize standards, and unleash the full potential of our youth, academics, and researchers,” Hon. Ariik said. While noting these achievements, he pointed to challenges such as underfunding, outdated infrastructure, and staff shortages. He called for urgent investment in digital transformation, sustainable research financing.