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19 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI MEETS DELEGATION FROM WHITE HOUSE

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 17th January, 2025 met a delegation from the White House at State Lodge, Nakasero. The delegation, accompanied by the Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon. Anita Among, comprised Dr. Rollan Roberts, the former US Presidential Candidate, Mr. David Woodruff, representing the Senate of West Virginia, and Mr. Siljander Mark Deli, the former Congressman and Ambassador. During the meeting, President Museveni and his guests discussed trade, infrastructure development as well as other areas of mutual interest between Uganda and the United States of America. In line with the new US Administration, the team assured President Museveni of strengthened bilateral relations between the two nations. President Museveni welcomed the delegation to Uganda and thanked them for the important visit. “It's a good initiative because we need dialogue to agree on a way forward. Sometimes there is a lack of discussion which has led to scattered positions,” he said. The President also revealed that the major mission of Africa is to socially and economically transform the continent from traditional economy to money economy and formulate the political federation of Africa. “In Uganda, we are now moving on the four sectors of commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT and in order to do this, we need a regional market because the internal market is not enough.” On the issue of political integration, President Museveni informed the delegation that the formulation of the East African Political Federation is underway which will in future be a centre of gravity for the African race. He also called on the delegation to identify core areas of capacity building that will help economies to grow such as trade, democracy, services like health and education, transport infrastructure, electricity, among others. On his part, Dr. Roberts agreed that Africa does not need handouts but basic fundamental advancement in infrastructure, a factor which he said is well received by President Donald Trump’s administration. “I think you are going to see a marked shift towards this direction which we both agree is the right way for Africa.” On the other hand, the delegation also invited President Museveni to the United States for a working visit this year, an invitation the President responded to in the affirmative.

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18 January 2025
“YOU NEED UGANDA FOR YOUR PROSPERITY”- PRESIDENT MUSEVENI URGES STUDENT LEADERS

President Yoweri Kaguta has urged student leaders to always emphasize the four core principles of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) because they are crucial in the creation of prosperity and development. “The four principles of the NRM; Patriotism, Pan-Africanism, Socio-economic transformation and democracy are not principles just because we love them, No! They have a clear logic,” he said. The President made the remarks today during the pass- out ceremony of over 800 student leaders from various institutions of higher learning across the country who have been undergoing a two-week patriotism training at Nkumba University. He said if someone is patriotic and loves his country, he will be able to support his fellow Ugandans irrespective of their tribe or religion. According to President Museveni, Uganda is a better stimulus for wealth creators than the tribal areas and that is why the NRM government advocates for patriotism which is key in steering prosperity among Ugandans. “The starting point was do we want a country of parasites or a country of wealth creators? If you say we want a country of wealth creators, then you come to Yoweri Museveni who is a wealth creator from birth. His wealth happens to be around cows and crops. The cows produce milk and beef and he also grows bananas,” he said. “Now the problem which Museveni has and must be solved by ideology is that the Banyankore around him produce the same products. Therefore, Munyankore “A” doesn't buy from Munyankore “B” and vice versa. Why? Because they are producing the same products. So, I'm stuck, I need to get money to build my family a better house, get more clothes for my family. All that needs money, which means Museveni, a wealth creator, needs people to buy his products. So, who is my saviour? They are the people in other areas like Kampala who don't produce milk, beef or grow bananas.” President Museveni further revealed that since the 1960s, they have been advocating for politics of interest as opposed to the politics of identity which is detrimental to the development of Uganda. “When someone comes and starts saying “we the Banyankore”, I say satan leave me alone because if I listen to him, then I will be an enemy of the Banyankore first and foremost because I'm going to step in their feeding plate of Uganda. Have you ever seen poverty which is Christian or Islamic? Poverty is poverty. Now if someone comes to buy my milk or bananas, do I care what religion he is? If you care, that's stupidity,” he expounded. “Here on earth, you are dealing with socio-economic issues mainly and religion assists us to keep pure. Therefore, identity is fake medicine because my sickness is poverty, I want to treat my poverty and when you tell me religion, tribes, it will not solve my problem. That's why patriotism is principle number one. That is why from the 1960s we rejected the politics of identity and went for the politics of interest which benefits all Ugandans.” President Museveni also highlighted the roles of other NRM principles in transforming the society. “Principle number two is Pan-Africanism. Love Africa because you need it for your prosperity. Principle number three is socio-economic transformation. We must have a new society. Here we say that for society to grow, things must change. The NRM must be clear that the peasants disappear by becoming new people; middle class,” he said. “How do we create a middle class? Through education for all but down there, your people made it stuck because they charge fees. When you go back make sure you mobilise your colleagues and we really have free education in government schools. The second way is bonna bagagawale (Prosperity for all). If you all get money, you will change your ways of life. The fourth one is democracy.” President Museveni also encouraged the students to join the money economy through the sectors of the economy which include commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT. He said this will help them to fight poverty and create wealth. “You should focus on wealth creation and demand support from the government. Those who are demanding government jobs, the right way is the army, I welcome you.” On the issue of stopping students from sitting for exams due to fees balance, the President assured the student leaders that the government was going to get a solution for the challenge. The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni expressed optimism that the student leaders’ time spent at the training has been transformational and will help the nation to create a critical mass of young people who love their homeland enough and are ready to pay the price for its transformation. “I therefore urge you, to seize every opportunity to educate the people in your communities, about the importance of adopting the spirit of Patriotism, and to avoid falling victim to those who use the campaign period, to divide our people instead of uniting them. Please know that a house divided against itself cannot stand, this is a spiritual law. And it is always useful for everybody to learn early in life that one has got only one homeland on planet earth, there is no choice you have,” she said. “If you mess it up, you have no other. Even if you choose to go to another place to search for employment, ultimately you must come back to the only country you call home.” She also urged the student leaders to be ambassadors of peace, unity and change agents. “Spread the message of patriotism, teach your communities especially our young people the importance of every Ugandan adopting the spirit of allegiance, first to our nation and then to our people, right down to the grassroots. This will enable us all to work together, towards the socio-economic transformation of our homeland,” the First Lady said. “Therefore, in the spirit of patriotism, I appeal to all of you to be particularly concerned about the wellbeing of our people and the godly stewardship of this nation.” Maama Janet also encouraged leaders to be willing to make the necessary sacrifices to advance reconciliation and harmony by putting Uganda and the welfare of its people, ahead of their own interests. “The pursuit of peace is something we ought to do with active intentionality. There are spiteful behaviours and attitudes that make peace impossible, and unless we set the example as leaders, by turning away from negative trends of violence and evil actions, peace will not prevail. So, God in His word, calls upon us to keep our tongues from evil, to seek peace and pursue it,” she explained. “Today is a day, therefore, I would like each one of you to mark in your calendar 2025 as the turning point that you will remember for the rest of your lives as a day when you decided to start a life of choice again. A life where you are going to be the one who will influence others to speak the truth, to refuse to do anything you know is against God and waste time talking about rumours. Make sure you remain sexually pure until marriage. You will not regret it.” She further cautioned the student leaders against enemies of progress who desire to harness their youthful energy, to propagate evil especially in the coming campaign season. “Be mindful of the evil agendas that promote divisiveness and tribalism! Please choose to be change agents of goodwill and transformation, rather than resorting to violence and the spreading of propaganda that is opposed to development,” she said. “As you return to your universities, actively stand against strikes and violence and seek harmonious ways of solving problems. As I conclude, I salute each one of you for subscribing to and participating in the Patriotism Clubs, in your universities.” The First Lady also thanked the leadership of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps led by Commissioner Hellen Seku for bringing together the student leaders across Uganda to take part in the pertinent training. “I thank the National Secretariat for Patriotism Clubs for all the work that you do, across the country in fulfilment of your mandate. My gratitude also goes to the leadership of the Universities represented here. Thank you for supporting our young people to be here.” The Minister for Presidency, Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda commended President Museveni for the peace and security in the country. “Your Excellency, during the struggle for a free Uganda, the majority of the fighters were youths who had attended college. These young people sat down and analyzed the bad politics of their country, and they understood what needed to be done after listening to your message. We commend those who are still alive and celebrate the lives of those who are departed,” she said. “Your Excellency, sir, this country is faced with a very big problem of youth who are undisciplined. The youth laco grounding in ideology, they are poorly applying the freedom of speech brought to them by this government. Unlike, in the past when young people were involved in productive politics, nowadays it's the opposite.” Hon. Babalanda further lauded the Patriotism Secretariat and the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports for engaging students in patriotism training. “Your Excellency, sir, as the supervisor of RDCs, I received weekly briefs on the situation in the country. I want to inform you sir that the majority of our students in secondary schools and colleges of higher learning have changed their mindsets as result of these patriotism courses,” she noted. “The program has proved to be effective in the schools. I therefore thank you sir for supporting the Patriotism Secretariat and for being personally interested in the products of this program by always being physically present at their pass out ceremonies.” The Minister also challenged the graduates of the Patriotism course to fully take the messages they have received during the training and use them to transform their school communities. “The country is banking on your good morals, ethics and dedication to improve service delivery and to deal with the cancers of corruption, negligence of duty and poor mindsets. Please be Ambassadors of this program wherever you will serve.” The Commissioner in-charge of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC)- Office of the President expressed heartfelt gratitude to President Museveni and the First Lady for their unwavering support to the Education sector and for giving opportunity to the girl child to attain Education in Uganda. She also assured the President of their commitment to continue promoting patriotism and mindset change among Ugandans. “We thank you for shaping the future of our young Ugandans and also for the wealth creation campaign that you are carrying out countrywide to ensure that by 2040 every Ugandan shall be above the poverty line.” At the same event, the outstanding participants during the training were awarded.

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17 January 2025
COL. NAKALEMA TIPS MAKERERE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES ON THRIVING IN UGANDA’S COMPETITIVE JOB MARKET

The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has urged the Makerere University graduates to offer solutions to problems of society and embrace different attitudes towards employment by being their own employers. According to Col. Nakalema, this will help them to thrive in Uganda's competitive job market. “You should also arm yourself with morals and Integrity. There's a huge moral deficit that we need to plug, fix that lackadaisical work ethic and demonstrate unparalleled levels of professionalism,” she said. Col. Nakalema made the remarks today while delivering a keynote address during the Makerere University Convocation 75th graduation luncheon, at Makerere University, Kampala. The luncheon which ran under the theme: “Celebrating Excellence and creating path to success”, has been running for five days and it was aimed at celebrating the best performers from each college. Col. Nakalema further informed the graduates that they can pursue any career as professionals, but they owe to themselves and the society to channel and legitimize their creativity for their success and that of the community. “Therein lies the true meaning of success that you should all aspire for. I know that technological advancement through Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already influencing the way we work. This era is the perfect opportunity for your creative power to reign over AI rather than give in to AI to control humanity,” she advised. “Without imagination, no new thinking or transformative ideas, our practice in whatever profession, has no purpose. Practice hones our expert skills. However, the creativity in us ripens with discernment, intent and nurturing. Certainly, during those times when your professional occupation cannot put food on your table, it will be your creativity coupled with integrity that will sustain you.” She also congratulated the top performer at the 75th graduation ceremony. “I extend my warmest congratulations to all who have graduated from this prestigious university and for joining the roll of honor that includes the “who is who” in Uganda and indeed in the world. Congratulations,” she said. “You can make a positive contribution and difference from wherever you are. Good character and integrity will keep you moving. We want people who can make a difference. I have always made a positive contribution wherever I serve. I started fighting corruption in 2001. That's how the President made me a Senior Presidential Advisor and Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit and later as Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit.” On the other hand, Col. Nakalema appealed to Universities to groom students to appreciate how they can earn a living through their aptitude, nurturing ideas that can sustain them as well as advance the society. “Therefore, to all the 2025 graduates, the creative brains that will shape the times ahead, I wish you nothing but the very, very best in your next phases of life. I'm optimistic that you will find a reason to espouse and nurture your creativity so as to thrive in the 21st century globalized world of today.” The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Monica Musenero said through such meetings like the convocation luncheon, stakeholders stand a chance to find ways of accelerating the development of Uganda. She also commended the top performers for successfully completing their courses on a high note. “You have now been certified to have basic and professional knowledge,” she said. “I also want to thank the University for working with us to transform this knowledge into industrial knowledge. Kiira Motors is a product of this university. We should continue to follow this trend. Currently, Kiira Motors employs over 2,000 people. If we have like 10 Kiira Motors from university, then we shall have no challenge for unemployment.” The Minister of State for ICT and National Guidance, Hon. Godfrey Baluku Kabbyanga revealed how Makerere University transformed his life and contributed to his successful career. He also urged the university to intensify research to contribute to the socio-economic transformation of the country. “I think we have not done well as the government to use our universities as incubations for research. I think we can do better,” he said. “We look forward to setting up an ICT hub and also lower the price of the internet because research is now technology- based.” The Chairperson of Makerere University Council, Ms. Lorna Magara underscored the importance of life-long lessons in shaping lives. “The greatest lessons have been learnt through the process. Find time to reflect on those lessons; those are the ones you will share with the people you interact with to make a difference. Without lifelong lessons, you will miss out on the core of why you studied.” She also encouraged the university to make their research known in order to be impactful to society. The Vice Chancellor- Makerere University, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe thanked the top students for their hard work that enabled them to excel in their respective courses. He also congratulated the successful teachers and researchers for the milestone. “I think it's good to recognize people who have excelled,” he said. “I also thanked the Convocation for this luncheon. This would not have been successful without you.” The Chairperson of Makerere University Convocation, Mr. George Turyamureeba thanked the organizing committee for their unwavering support that made the weeklong luncheon a success. “The luncheon is to recognize the hard work exhibited by the excelling students. We want to thank you for working so hard and to welcome you to the Makerere University Convocation,” he said. At the same event, Col. Nakalema was recognised for her exceptional service towards Uganda. Furthermore, the best teachers, researchers and graduates were also awarded for their outstanding performance.

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13 January 2025
COL. NAKALEMA MEETS INDIAN BUSINESS FORUM OFFICIALS

The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has today met and held discussions with officials from the Indian Business Forum. The officials were led by the forum’s Director General Mr. Rajesh Kumar. During the meeting, Col. Nakalema assured the investors that the unit which was established in May,2023 by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni aims at simplifying processes and creating a transparent, corruption-free investment landscape in Uganda. “We ensure that no investor is delayed during the process of investing in Uganda by protecting them from fraudsters, coordinating investigations of all investor related complaints and supporting an investor friendly dispute resolution environment,” she said. “We ensure that the investment process is smooth and quick.” To simplify SHIPU work, Col. Nakalema noted that the unit came up with the Uganda Electronic Investors Protection Portal, a platform that safeguards investment processes in the country. The portal offers guidance to investors through access to authentic government sources, provides a comprehensive reporting mechanism for investor inquiries and complaints, and offers robust enforcement and follow-up on reported issues, complemented by regular feedback to investors. “This online solution ensures that the investors do due diligence before investing in Uganda.” On his part, Mr. Kumar informed Col. Nakalema, that the forum is an arm under the umbrella of the Indian Association Uganda which focuses on strengthening business perspectives for Indians and persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) in Uganda to deliberate on issues that enhance business development and also build business networks that command impressive results. He noted that the Indian community is one of the key contributors to the economic development of Uganda through investments and payment of taxes. Mr. Kumar also revealed that the Indian Business community is already contributing to various sectors of the economy and expressed readiness by the community to continue investing in value addition in enterprises like mining, textile, cocoa, coffee, solar energy, among others. “Uganda is the best place to invest due to the favorable investment environment and the good leadership of President Yoweri Museveni,” he said. Mr. Kumar further called for a strengthened working relationship between the Indian Business Forum and SHIPU to ensure more investments in Uganda. Mr. Manish Kalla, the Treasurer of the Indian Business Forum reassured Col. Nakalema that the forum is looking forward to adding value to Uganda’s raw materials like the agro-products. On the other hand, Col. Nakalema assured the officials that she was going to engage all stakeholders so that all their concerns are addressed. “I will not stop at talking, as a soldier, I believe in implementation.” The meeting was also attended by the former Attorney General, Hon. Fred Ruhindi and the Private Secretary to H.E the President in charge of Investment Matters, Ms. Hiromi Abe.

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15 November 2024
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES FOUR-ACRE MODEL CAMPAIGN IN GREATER KIBAALE DISTRICTS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 15th November, 2024 launched the Four-Acre Model, modern type of farming campaign in Greater Kibaale Districts. The Greater Kibaale districts comprise Kakumiro, Kagadi and Kibaale. The campaign is aimed at empowering farmers across Greater Kibaale District. This initiative seeks to extend support and best farming practices to farmers in Kakumiro, Kagadi, Kibaale districts. The event took place at Kikwaya Primary School playground, Kakumiro. Launching the campaign, President Museveni urged the people of Greater Kibaale to embrace the four-acre model farming to stabilise their household incomes. “My people in Gomba and Sembabule are doing well. Over 2,035 households are already in the money economy through commercial agriculture following my poverty alleviation program in the area,” he stated. The President further informed the locals that he started preaching the gospel of wealth creation in the 1960s and up to now he is still doing so. He said his guidance has helped a good number of Ugandans to create wealth, citing an example of the people in the cattle corridor who listened to his advice of embracing commercial dairy farming and are now doing well. “The people of Greater Masaka also listened to our advice, they are growing coffee and are now doing well.” The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for always guiding Ugandans on how to fight poverty through different wealth creation initiatives such as commercial agriculture. “Even me, I started a four-acre model farm, and I will invite you one day and see what we have done,” Rt. Hon. Nabbanja noted. “I also have 6 acres of onions, I get between Shs 300 - Shs 400 million.” The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Matia Kasaija thanked the President for his initiative of preaching wealth creation through commercial agriculture to Ugandans. “We appreciate you so much, Your Excellency,” he said. The Minister of State for Transport, Hon. Fred Byamukama appreciated President Museveni for the visit and for launching the model which will go a long way in promoting commercial agriculture, thus helping the farmers to create wealth. “We believe in five years to come, every sub county will be having more than 100 Model farmers,” he said. Earlier, the President made an extensive tour of the four-acre model farms in Kakumiro District. The tour commenced at the Kamanyire Demonstration Farm owned by Hon. Byamukama. This farm features activities such as zero grazing, piggery, and poultry rearing. President Museveni also took time to inspect the different components of the farm, appreciating the dedication of Hon. Byamukama to comprehensive agricultural development. One of the highlights of this tour was the pineapple plantation, where the President symbolically harvested ripe pineapples, signalling his support for diversified fruit farming. Additionally, he toured the innovative four-acre model irrigation scheme which is powered by solar energy. This project is designed to assist village farmers with small plots in maintaining consistent crop yields through efficient water use. The President then visited the farm of Ms. Namubiru Sylvia, also part of the Kamanyire farming initiative. Located in Kikwaya village, Ms. Namubiru’s farm boasts productive coffee and banana plantations, alongside zero-grazing dairy cows and a piggery. The event was also attended by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, the State Minister for Tourism, Members of Parliament, among others.

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15 November 2024
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES FOUR-ACRE MODEL CAMPAIGN IN GREATER KIBAALE DISTRICTS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 15th November, 2024 launched the Four-Acre Model, modern type of farming campaign in Greater Kibaale Districts. The Greater Kibaale districts comprise Kakumiro, Kagadi and Kibaale. The campaign is aimed at empowering farmers across Greater Kibaale District. This initiative seeks to extend support and best farming practices to farmers in Kakumiro, Kagadi, Kibaale districts. The event took place at Kikwaya Primary School playground, Kakumiro. Launching the campaign, President Museveni urged the people of Greater Kibaale to embrace the four-acre model farming to stabilise their household incomes. “My people in Gomba and Sembabule are doing well. Over 2,035 households are already in the money economy through commercial agriculture following my poverty alleviation program in the area,” he stated. The President further informed the locals that he started preaching the gospel of wealth creation in the 1960s and up to now he is still doing so. He said his guidance has helped a good number of Ugandans to create wealth, citing an example of the people in the cattle corridor who listened to his advice of embracing commercial dairy farming and are now doing well. “The people of Greater Masaka also listened to our advice, they are growing coffee and are now doing well.” The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for always guiding Ugandans on how to fight poverty through different wealth creation initiatives such as commercial agriculture. “Even me, I started a four-acre model farm, and I will invite you one day and see what we have done,” Rt. Hon. Nabbanja noted. “I also have 6 acres of onions, I get between Shs 300 - Shs 400 million.” The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Matia Kasaija thanked the President for his initiative of preaching wealth creation through commercial agriculture to Ugandans. “We appreciate you so much, Your Excellency,” he said. The Minister of State for Transport, Hon. Fred Byamukama appreciated President Museveni for the visit and for launching the model which will go a long way in promoting commercial agriculture, thus helping the farmers to create wealth. “We believe in five years to come, every sub county will be having more than 100 Model farmers,” he said. Earlier, the President made an extensive tour of the four-acre model farms in Kakumiro District. The tour commenced at the Kamanyire Demonstration Farm owned by Hon. Byamukama. This farm features activities such as zero grazing, piggery, and poultry rearing. President Museveni also took time to inspect the different components of the farm, appreciating the dedication of Hon. Byamukama to comprehensive agricultural development. One of the highlights of this tour was the pineapple plantation, where the President symbolically harvested ripe pineapples, signalling his support for diversified fruit farming. Additionally, he toured the innovative four-acre model irrigation scheme which is powered by solar energy. This project is designed to assist village farmers with small plots in maintaining consistent crop yields through efficient water use. The President then visited the farm of Ms. Namubiru Sylvia, also part of the Kamanyire farming initiative. Located in Kikwaya village, Ms. Namubiru’s farm boasts productive coffee and banana plantations, alongside zero-grazing dairy cows and a piggery. The event was also attended by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, the State Minister for Tourism, Members of Parliament, among others.

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18 January 2025
THE RETURN OF DONALD TRUMP; A NEW WORLD ORDER OR DISORDER

Ugandans seem so submerged in their own local issues of daily bread, businesses and their future that the impending return of Donald J. Trump as president of the US this Monday 20 January 2025 does not seem that much of a consideration. Many didn’t even notice the inauguration of Daniel Chapo, 48, the new Mozambican president who now stretches Frelimo’s five decades hold on to power since forcing the Portuguese out of the country through an armed struggle led by Samora Machel. Seen by many as disgraced at home, with a felony conviction on his head for paying hush money to a porn star woman, Trump, returns to the White House on Monday wearing both 45 and G47 after defying events and making history returning on a nonconsecutive term as president since Grover Cleveland in 1892. Cleveland, was the first Democrat elected in 1885 after the civil war but lost in 1889. And Trump’s comeback also includes his winning the electoral college 312 votes against 226, the popular vote, and the Republican party reclaiming control of both the Senate and House of Representatives, otherwise called Congress. His political adversaries Barack Obama, Joe Biden and their sidekick Kamala Harris, the figurehead Democrat presidential candidate who campaigned so aggressively to stop Trump’s comeback, must now eat humble pies. And in the US, like everywhere else, it is now proven that all politics is local, otherwise how did it end this way, when most of America’s high-profile celebrities endorsed Kamala! Compare that to the rise and fall, of recent British prime ministers, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, now forgotten, or Kemi Badenoch, the tory new leader, barely mentioned. On his side Trump has enlisted Elon Musk, the tech investor, world’s current wealthiest man, world, owner of social media platform X, formerly called Twitter, and an equally abrasive fellow like Trump. Reading his braggadocious on X, one cannot fail to notice that perhaps, Musk thinks that they co-share the presidential powers with Trump, but we leave that to the shadows of time. The world, including our ‘shithole’ corners appear ready to welcome back a more transactional Trump. After all, he will most likely leave every goat at its own teether. At least for now, there is no more expected escalation of conflicts in Afghanistan, Syria, and hopefully in Ukraine, and the Middle East too where a new deal has just been inked between Israel and Hamas ceasefire and hostage swapping. Africa is unlikely to be on Trump’s first radar readings, and we can mind our own business, an opportunity to have quiet reflections, but also formulate what can lift us up. The European NATO warmongers may now need to find a new place where to pee. Trump has his own load of immediate personal grievances to settle, the multiple legal battles in the courts, domestic politics, America’s rea; problems, and to break the neck of his ‘enemies’ who brought him all the humiliations before he can set eyes on targets in distant lands in the world’s periphery. With his mulling to own Canada, Greenland, and to rename the Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, Russia’s hold on Crimea and Ukraine look pale.

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11 January 2025
LAWYERS, BANGING THE TABLE IS NOT NEW IN UGANDA UNDER NRM

The supposed new catch-phrase “bang the table” from the Uganda Law Society leadership seems to be fizzling out so fast, that even a snail’s slimmer lasts longer. Lawyer Eron Kiiza, picked it up literally, and took the joke into the General Court Martial for which he is now serving a nine month’s Luzira sentence. Once, very long ago, used to be one lawyer, Remmy Kasule, who became president of ULS at the advent of the NRM government in 1986, and apparently, then of Old Democratic Party (DP) membership. He tried to give NRM a run and a bad name, here and abroad, until he gave up. On his backside, came Madam Solome Balungi Bbosa, who tried like Remmy Kasule did, but with a tinge from UPC where her husband Joseph Bbosa was a sympathizer, and later an open member as Dr Olara Otuunu’s vice president. She too surrendered together and with Kasule were later appointed judges up to the Supreme Court by ‘dictator’ Museveni to eat their humble pies into retirement. Alongside them were lawyers Henry Kayondo, Obol Ochola, Francis Bwengye, and journalists James Namakajjo, Henry Mirima, Amos Kajoba, James Okanya among others staging rearguard actions to drive the propaganda, until, one by one, the gods took them to their respective resting places, leaving NRM, NRA and President Yoweri Museveni firmly in charge of Uganda to-date. In their political shadow-boxing, all had forgotten that Museveni and NRM had actually not just banged the table, but destroyed the table to reconstruct a better one afresh. Kasule, Kayondo, Namakajjo and Kajjoba were truly politically colourful that I doubt, the new breed can match toe to toe. On the political side was Cecilia Atim Ogwal, nicknamed ‘Iron lady’, followed by Aggrey Siryoyi Awori with greater hyperbole. During the treason trial of Brig. Smith Opon Acak, former UNLA Chief of Staff, captured in Mbale having infiltrated from Kenya to wage war on Uganda, his defence lawyer, now a big man in the judiciary, was so hostile. But through the wheel of History, he was in the Constituent Assembly, 6th parliament, and cabinet from where he got total transformation. Good, old lawyers, liked to say the wheel of justice moves slowly. So, young good lawyers should appreciate this adage because the judiciary and its officers are supposed to be ‘independent’ and not subject to ‘direction or control’ by exogenous factors. Threatening or blackmailing them must be rejected. We, in politics often do rabble-rousing, but fully understand that it is of no useful purpose issuing threats you cannot implement otherwise, you may turn out to like the other man who said he had come into government to cause transition, but is discovering that is not how things are done. You don’t run rough shoulders with NRM, but don’t sneer at him. UPC, FDC, and recently NUP direct political adversaries have come banging the table with hammers made of clay, until each discovered that NRM is more sophisticated than appears from the outside. Next time you want to confront NRM or the malaise under its administration, don’t come swinging a hammer, the falling debris could instead hit you hard. The NRM, under Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa, Nyarwinyo Ruhemba Gwenjura, previously also known as Hajji Kassim, is a very patient, but very decisive revolutionary organization. You underestimate it at your own cost. As someone who started as a political officer at the old NRM Secretariat, under Lt. Col. Kizza Besigye, then a firebrand top cadre, and National Political Commissar, I can attest that living long under one system and leader, has been truly enriching. I still keep the briefcase that Besigye gave us for keeping important documents. With the passage of time, very hostile armed rebel commanders have mellowed into the most passionate NRM leaders.

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21 December 2024
BROKE UGANDANS: ENJOY TOO MUCH FOREIGN FOOTBALL, RELIGION AND WASTEFUL CHRISTMAS

You are broke and your bank account is empty yet. You don’t have to watch too much television because you are wasting your life. It’s December, that festive season when, especially in Uganda the most broke people spend the highest percentage of their year’s earnings in gluttonous consumption to impress family, peers, neighbours and whoever else may cross their paths. This weekend, most village savings groups will open their boxes to share ‘dividends’ that will wholly be spent on the short-term luxuries. As for the government officials, expensive cards and office parties are flying around to congratulate and wishing each other Merry Christmas, and a Happy New year in keeping with an archaic tradition even where they know that they hold grudges against one another. Most of the broke people are going to obey some of the unreasonable demands from their church leaders to donate beyond their means after which they go begging menacingly from relatives and politicians, or return home with false hopes that God will give them blessings just because priests or pastors said so. In January and February, they will be crying loud in desperation that life is so hard they are unable to send back children for beginning of the school academic year. In these circumstances, it would be prudent to pay tuition and purchase critical scholastic items before the lavish festive spending, but unfortunately common sense it not that common. If you are broke therefore, you don’t have to waste time watching television, subscribing every month paying DSTV, StarTimes and GoTv, to watch and discuss Arsenal, ManU, Liverpool, Man City, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus, their respective players and how expensive they are, after which you return to your empty homes yawning. Some of you broke people are even members of those fan clubs and you know in detail how much they earn, their net worth, the luxury cars they own, drive and houses they live in, while you carry poverty in your stomachs and heads. You have so much time to argue about these footballers who are pound sterling millionaires although you will never even come close to them. Often, you even stake financial baits as to who of them plays better football, a hero, legend, even engage in bust-ups and fistfights at pubs. You cry that you are financially very broke but have too much time to watch Telemundo, Bollywood and Telenovela. You keep this junk information in your head and in doing so you live a junk life without knowing. So if you want to change your life for the better in 2025 you need to reduce or stop altogether watching these foreign football matches, discussing their games and players like crazy. Don’t do things that will most likely not add value to your life. Instead, discuss, learn and acquire a new profitable skill that will help change your life for the better. It should be a skill you can exchange for money because everything you achieve has to do with the content in your mind and body, and it is what will determine the size of your pocket or bank account. If your mind is always empty, your pocket or bank account to will always be empty. You have to learn how to make money every day, week, and month because you spend money in each of those days. Don’t do things to impress those around you because after all people don’t think much about you anyway as you may think. Learn to say no, to friends, family members and to yourself so that you don’t upend your financial ability for that one-day 25 December. Let’s make 2025 and beyond more productive and shared prosperity for Ugandans.

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14 December 2024
ESTRANGED MATHIAS NSAMBA MPUUGA FLEES NUP IN A LEAKING VESSEL

In the end there was no fight as had been anticipated, at least going by the public rhetoric's, living up to the old adage, “When you can’t stand the heat, leave the kitchen”. Like the sudden collapse of Bashar al-Assad, the former president of Syria for thirty-four years, who fled without the tough fight many expected particularly for the capital Damascus, Mathias Nsamba Mpuuga last week fled from the National Unity Platform (NUP) party and announced intentions to found his own political ensemble, Democratic Alliance (DA). Mpuuga, recently estranged from the NUP, an opposition political party he says he helped form in 2020, and has been its vice president for Buganda, launched DA, a new party many see as tribal and a stillbirth, with a journey to nowhere. But hard as it might be, we can still give Mpuuga and his new crew of Lubega Mukaaku, Michael Mabbikke and Dr Abed Bwanika, all checkered political journeymen, a slight benefit of the doubt although for now they are crowded out by the noises from the ongoing melodrama over Kizza Besigye’s trial at the Military Court Martial. With a dejected demeanor, Mpuuga rumbled on while castigating the Robert Kyagulanyi NUP leadership for exhibiting dictatorial and undemocratic tendencies of not permitting the freedom of independent thought and initiatives, where only the boss’s views, perhaps more like a drug lord, takes the day without debate. He also accused Kyagulanyi and his close crew of being mere opportunists and economic fortune hunters not interested in broader democratic rights. The choice of venue, a little-known Malibu Gardens in Bakuli, Lubaga Division, for the launch of the so-called Democratic Alliance, an imitation of what failed John Patrick Amama Mbabazi’s presidential bid in 2016 didn’t help lift its profile in the media. Mpuuga’s fallout with NUP stems from the controversial 500 million he received as then Leader of Opposition in Parliament (LoP) hardly a year into office which his colleagues saw as irregular, if fact called it a bribe, and demanded he returns but he clung to it forcing them to evict him as LoP and also got suspended as vice president for Buganda region. Since then Mpuuga has faced a barrage of bad publicity getting rolled in political mud and his attempts to win favour with his so-called Electoral Reform Bill fell on scotched ground and its life in parliament is uncertain after NUP publicly distanced itself from seeing it as a fishing expedition in a leaking vessel. Already, NUP, PPF a runaway outfit from FDC led by Erias Lukwago and a host of other minor parties have taken a Buganda tribal slant, and it is hard to see how DA with Mpuuga, Mukaaku, Mabbikke and Bwanika by their own political and ideological outlooks as we know them, will cobble a working formula beyond the Buganda enclave. While it is still early, it remains unlikely that Mpuuga and TDA can inflict much damage on NUP even within its current wave-like hold in Buganda or indeed cause any significant political realignment in Uganda as we head to the 2026 general elections. And rather than join the other existing opposition parties of DP, UPC, FDC, ANT, that all claim to seek the removal of NRM and President Yoweri Museveni, Mpuuga has instead chosen to give them a vote of no confidence. How much cream, and dregs, DA will gather along its path is hard to tell for now. He, together with Mabbikke, Medard Segona, Lulume Bayiga and Lukwago were among the former ‘Young Democrats’ and later Suubi, a Ganda ethnocentric outfit linked to Mengo that tried in futility to wrestle DP from Norbert Mao but fled into different political camps towards the 2021 elections.

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30 November 2024
KIZZA BESIGYE KIFEFE AGAIN ON A FOOLISH TRAITORS ERRANDS

A week is a long time. Many political pundits, and probably even Kizza Besigye, despite his public rattling had written himself off as no longer of any serious significance in Uganda’s future political equation. Then, he ‘disappears’ from a Nairobi hotel in Nairobi, only a few days later to be arraigned before Uganda’s military Court Martial in Makindye on charges of possessing two pistols. From the grapevines, he was also an errand contriving a plot to buy arms including war-grade drones from underworld dealers, so he could bring down the presidential plane and military helicopters. His main objective is to change the government of Uganda by force of arms, accusations he faced before in the courts of law, but was acquitted for lack of credible evidence. But even if the courts acquit him again, Besigye must face the harshest public rebuke if these accusations bear any merit. His people, led by wife, the high-flying Winnie Karangwa Byanyima, in a dejected, but calculated low tone, breaks the news, designedly calling it a kidnap to invoke public sympathy. His surrogates fall in line to drum up the narrative dousing flame in an increasing media crescendo which will be short-lived. Yet by own public confession, Byanyima says Besigye was lured into a hotel away from the official engagements at Martha Karua’s book launch, akin to dodging a high-level conference only to get mugged in a brothel! Byanyima, falsely praised as a rule of law, and Human Rights advocate, rather than let the rules play out in the courts, has instead, launched political appeals to President Yoweri Museveni to save Besigye. It would be very foolish of Besigye 68, tried and defeated many times on multiple fronts to engage in armed rebellion. With his politics and popularity in the twilight, many doubt he can succeed, let alone find a foothold on Ugandan soil. But as a known commercial political entrepreneur, who has solicited, and heavily relied on foreign money, he could be hoodwinking gullible audiences to continue dolling to his lost causes. Fighting for political space, Besigye has publicly questioned Robert Kyagulanyi’s authenticity as an opposition leader in a futile effort to win back the anti-Museveni coalition. Both are a feather of greedy political entrepreneurs who thrive in misleading Ugandans into criminal schemes, for selfish benefits, the reason Besigye cannot give up even after many defeats. It’s isn’t Besigye’s first in subversion. There was a trail of him, after he lost the 2001 presidential election, when he formed the PRA, which domiciled in DRC’s restive Ituri region, but was promptly smashed in Pandora by the UPDF under Gen. Kale Kayihura’s command. Many got killed or captured injured but alive, returned to Uganda, prosecuted, pleaded guilty, but later pardoned under a general amnesty. Among these were my three friends Dennis Mulindwa (RIP), and lawyers Sam Okiring (RIP), and Lt. Col. Vincent Tumwesigye Bakarweha still in the UPDF. A medical doctor who survived, later fled to Sweden where he lives to-date, but occasionally returns to Uganda still carrying shrapnel in his body. The link of UPDF renegades Lt. Col. Anthony Kyakabale, Col. Samson Mande, and Col. Edison Muzoora is well documented. Besigye fled to exile in South Africa but returned in December 2005, and has refused to rule out armed rebellion to change government. In 2001, he sent his political aide James Opoka to join Joseph Kony’s LRA where he died in a power struggle. But Besigye and Byanyima denied that Opoka had joined rebellion, and on one public radio talk-show insisted they knew his whereabouts but to-date haven’t disclosed. And Ugandans don’t even have to stretch their minds over the so-called walk-to-work violent protests that rocked Kampala between 2011-2015 as Besigye and FDC received funding from foreign countries including Omar Bashir’s Sudan to topple President Museveni.

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI MEETS DELEGATION FROM WHITE HOUSE

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 17th January, 2025 met a delegation from the White House at State Lodge, Nakasero. The delegation, accompanied by the Speaker of Parliament, Rt Hon. Anita Among, comprised Dr. Rollan Roberts, the former US Presidential Candidate, Mr. David Woodruff, representing the Senate of West Virginia, and Mr. Siljander Mark Deli, the former Congressman and Ambassador. During the meeting, President Museveni and his guests discussed trade, infrastructure development as well as other areas of mutual interest between Uganda and the United States of America. In line with the new US Administration, the team assured President Museveni of strengthened bilateral relations between the two nations. President Museveni welcomed the delegation to Uganda and thanked them for the important visit. “It's a good initiative because we need dialogue to agree on a way forward. Sometimes there is a lack of discussion which has led to scattered positions,” he said. The President also revealed that the major mission of Africa is to socially and economically transform the continent from traditional economy to money economy and formulate the political federation of Africa. “In Uganda, we are now moving on the four sectors of commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT and in order to do this, we need a regional market because the internal market is not enough.” On the issue of political integration, President Museveni informed the delegation that the formulation of the East African Political Federation is underway which will in future be a centre of gravity for the African race. He also called on the delegation to identify core areas of capacity building that will help economies to grow such as trade, democracy, services like health and education, transport infrastructure, electricity, among others. On his part, Dr. Roberts agreed that Africa does not need handouts but basic fundamental advancement in infrastructure, a factor which he said is well received by President Donald Trump’s administration. “I think you are going to see a marked shift towards this direction which we both agree is the right way for Africa.” On the other hand, the delegation also invited President Museveni to the United States for a working visit this year, an invitation the President responded to in the affirmative.

2025-01-19

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“YOU NEED UGANDA FOR YOUR PROSPERITY”- PRESIDENT MUSEVENI URGES STUDENT LEADERS

President Yoweri Kaguta has urged student leaders to always emphasize the four core principles of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) because they are crucial in the creation of prosperity and development. “The four principles of the NRM; Patriotism, Pan-Africanism, Socio-economic transformation and democracy are not principles just because we love them, No! They have a clear logic,” he said. The President made the remarks today during the pass- out ceremony of over 800 student leaders from various institutions of higher learning across the country who have been undergoing a two-week patriotism training at Nkumba University. He said if someone is patriotic and loves his country, he will be able to support his fellow Ugandans irrespective of their tribe or religion. According to President Museveni, Uganda is a better stimulus for wealth creators than the tribal areas and that is why the NRM government advocates for patriotism which is key in steering prosperity among Ugandans. “The starting point was do we want a country of parasites or a country of wealth creators? If you say we want a country of wealth creators, then you come to Yoweri Museveni who is a wealth creator from birth. His wealth happens to be around cows and crops. The cows produce milk and beef and he also grows bananas,” he said. “Now the problem which Museveni has and must be solved by ideology is that the Banyankore around him produce the same products. Therefore, Munyankore “A” doesn't buy from Munyankore “B” and vice versa. Why? Because they are producing the same products. So, I'm stuck, I need to get money to build my family a better house, get more clothes for my family. All that needs money, which means Museveni, a wealth creator, needs people to buy his products. So, who is my saviour? They are the people in other areas like Kampala who don't produce milk, beef or grow bananas.” President Museveni further revealed that since the 1960s, they have been advocating for politics of interest as opposed to the politics of identity which is detrimental to the development of Uganda. “When someone comes and starts saying “we the Banyankore”, I say satan leave me alone because if I listen to him, then I will be an enemy of the Banyankore first and foremost because I'm going to step in their feeding plate of Uganda. Have you ever seen poverty which is Christian or Islamic? Poverty is poverty. Now if someone comes to buy my milk or bananas, do I care what religion he is? If you care, that's stupidity,” he expounded. “Here on earth, you are dealing with socio-economic issues mainly and religion assists us to keep pure. Therefore, identity is fake medicine because my sickness is poverty, I want to treat my poverty and when you tell me religion, tribes, it will not solve my problem. That's why patriotism is principle number one. That is why from the 1960s we rejected the politics of identity and went for the politics of interest which benefits all Ugandans.” President Museveni also highlighted the roles of other NRM principles in transforming the society. “Principle number two is Pan-Africanism. Love Africa because you need it for your prosperity. Principle number three is socio-economic transformation. We must have a new society. Here we say that for society to grow, things must change. The NRM must be clear that the peasants disappear by becoming new people; middle class,” he said. “How do we create a middle class? Through education for all but down there, your people made it stuck because they charge fees. When you go back make sure you mobilise your colleagues and we really have free education in government schools. The second way is bonna bagagawale (Prosperity for all). If you all get money, you will change your ways of life. The fourth one is democracy.” President Museveni also encouraged the students to join the money economy through the sectors of the economy which include commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services and ICT. He said this will help them to fight poverty and create wealth. “You should focus on wealth creation and demand support from the government. Those who are demanding government jobs, the right way is the army, I welcome you.” On the issue of stopping students from sitting for exams due to fees balance, the President assured the student leaders that the government was going to get a solution for the challenge. The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni expressed optimism that the student leaders’ time spent at the training has been transformational and will help the nation to create a critical mass of young people who love their homeland enough and are ready to pay the price for its transformation. “I therefore urge you, to seize every opportunity to educate the people in your communities, about the importance of adopting the spirit of Patriotism, and to avoid falling victim to those who use the campaign period, to divide our people instead of uniting them. Please know that a house divided against itself cannot stand, this is a spiritual law. And it is always useful for everybody to learn early in life that one has got only one homeland on planet earth, there is no choice you have,” she said. “If you mess it up, you have no other. Even if you choose to go to another place to search for employment, ultimately you must come back to the only country you call home.” She also urged the student leaders to be ambassadors of peace, unity and change agents. “Spread the message of patriotism, teach your communities especially our young people the importance of every Ugandan adopting the spirit of allegiance, first to our nation and then to our people, right down to the grassroots. This will enable us all to work together, towards the socio-economic transformation of our homeland,” the First Lady said. “Therefore, in the spirit of patriotism, I appeal to all of you to be particularly concerned about the wellbeing of our people and the godly stewardship of this nation.” Maama Janet also encouraged leaders to be willing to make the necessary sacrifices to advance reconciliation and harmony by putting Uganda and the welfare of its people, ahead of their own interests. “The pursuit of peace is something we ought to do with active intentionality. There are spiteful behaviours and attitudes that make peace impossible, and unless we set the example as leaders, by turning away from negative trends of violence and evil actions, peace will not prevail. So, God in His word, calls upon us to keep our tongues from evil, to seek peace and pursue it,” she explained. “Today is a day, therefore, I would like each one of you to mark in your calendar 2025 as the turning point that you will remember for the rest of your lives as a day when you decided to start a life of choice again. A life where you are going to be the one who will influence others to speak the truth, to refuse to do anything you know is against God and waste time talking about rumours. Make sure you remain sexually pure until marriage. You will not regret it.” She further cautioned the student leaders against enemies of progress who desire to harness their youthful energy, to propagate evil especially in the coming campaign season. “Be mindful of the evil agendas that promote divisiveness and tribalism! Please choose to be change agents of goodwill and transformation, rather than resorting to violence and the spreading of propaganda that is opposed to development,” she said. “As you return to your universities, actively stand against strikes and violence and seek harmonious ways of solving problems. As I conclude, I salute each one of you for subscribing to and participating in the Patriotism Clubs, in your universities.” The First Lady also thanked the leadership of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps led by Commissioner Hellen Seku for bringing together the student leaders across Uganda to take part in the pertinent training. “I thank the National Secretariat for Patriotism Clubs for all the work that you do, across the country in fulfilment of your mandate. My gratitude also goes to the leadership of the Universities represented here. Thank you for supporting our young people to be here.” The Minister for Presidency, Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda commended President Museveni for the peace and security in the country. “Your Excellency, during the struggle for a free Uganda, the majority of the fighters were youths who had attended college. These young people sat down and analyzed the bad politics of their country, and they understood what needed to be done after listening to your message. We commend those who are still alive and celebrate the lives of those who are departed,” she said. “Your Excellency, sir, this country is faced with a very big problem of youth who are undisciplined. The youth laco grounding in ideology, they are poorly applying the freedom of speech brought to them by this government. Unlike, in the past when young people were involved in productive politics, nowadays it's the opposite.” Hon. Babalanda further lauded the Patriotism Secretariat and the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports for engaging students in patriotism training. “Your Excellency, sir, as the supervisor of RDCs, I received weekly briefs on the situation in the country. I want to inform you sir that the majority of our students in secondary schools and colleges of higher learning have changed their mindsets as result of these patriotism courses,” she noted. “The program has proved to be effective in the schools. I therefore thank you sir for supporting the Patriotism Secretariat and for being personally interested in the products of this program by always being physically present at their pass out ceremonies.” The Minister also challenged the graduates of the Patriotism course to fully take the messages they have received during the training and use them to transform their school communities. “The country is banking on your good morals, ethics and dedication to improve service delivery and to deal with the cancers of corruption, negligence of duty and poor mindsets. Please be Ambassadors of this program wherever you will serve.” The Commissioner in-charge of the National Secretariat for Patriotism Corps (NSPC)- Office of the President expressed heartfelt gratitude to President Museveni and the First Lady for their unwavering support to the Education sector and for giving opportunity to the girl child to attain Education in Uganda. She also assured the President of their commitment to continue promoting patriotism and mindset change among Ugandans. “We thank you for shaping the future of our young Ugandans and also for the wealth creation campaign that you are carrying out countrywide to ensure that by 2040 every Ugandan shall be above the poverty line.” At the same event, the outstanding participants during the training were awarded.

2025-01-18

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COL. NAKALEMA TIPS MAKERERE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES ON THRIVING IN UGANDA’S COMPETITIVE JOB MARKET

The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has urged the Makerere University graduates to offer solutions to problems of society and embrace different attitudes towards employment by being their own employers. According to Col. Nakalema, this will help them to thrive in Uganda's competitive job market. “You should also arm yourself with morals and Integrity. There's a huge moral deficit that we need to plug, fix that lackadaisical work ethic and demonstrate unparalleled levels of professionalism,” she said. Col. Nakalema made the remarks today while delivering a keynote address during the Makerere University Convocation 75th graduation luncheon, at Makerere University, Kampala. The luncheon which ran under the theme: “Celebrating Excellence and creating path to success”, has been running for five days and it was aimed at celebrating the best performers from each college. Col. Nakalema further informed the graduates that they can pursue any career as professionals, but they owe to themselves and the society to channel and legitimize their creativity for their success and that of the community. “Therein lies the true meaning of success that you should all aspire for. I know that technological advancement through Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already influencing the way we work. This era is the perfect opportunity for your creative power to reign over AI rather than give in to AI to control humanity,” she advised. “Without imagination, no new thinking or transformative ideas, our practice in whatever profession, has no purpose. Practice hones our expert skills. However, the creativity in us ripens with discernment, intent and nurturing. Certainly, during those times when your professional occupation cannot put food on your table, it will be your creativity coupled with integrity that will sustain you.” She also congratulated the top performer at the 75th graduation ceremony. “I extend my warmest congratulations to all who have graduated from this prestigious university and for joining the roll of honor that includes the “who is who” in Uganda and indeed in the world. Congratulations,” she said. “You can make a positive contribution and difference from wherever you are. Good character and integrity will keep you moving. We want people who can make a difference. I have always made a positive contribution wherever I serve. I started fighting corruption in 2001. That's how the President made me a Senior Presidential Advisor and Head of the State House Anti-Corruption Unit and later as Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit.” On the other hand, Col. Nakalema appealed to Universities to groom students to appreciate how they can earn a living through their aptitude, nurturing ideas that can sustain them as well as advance the society. “Therefore, to all the 2025 graduates, the creative brains that will shape the times ahead, I wish you nothing but the very, very best in your next phases of life. I'm optimistic that you will find a reason to espouse and nurture your creativity so as to thrive in the 21st century globalized world of today.” The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr. Monica Musenero said through such meetings like the convocation luncheon, stakeholders stand a chance to find ways of accelerating the development of Uganda. She also commended the top performers for successfully completing their courses on a high note. “You have now been certified to have basic and professional knowledge,” she said. “I also want to thank the University for working with us to transform this knowledge into industrial knowledge. Kiira Motors is a product of this university. We should continue to follow this trend. Currently, Kiira Motors employs over 2,000 people. If we have like 10 Kiira Motors from university, then we shall have no challenge for unemployment.” The Minister of State for ICT and National Guidance, Hon. Godfrey Baluku Kabbyanga revealed how Makerere University transformed his life and contributed to his successful career. He also urged the university to intensify research to contribute to the socio-economic transformation of the country. “I think we have not done well as the government to use our universities as incubations for research. I think we can do better,” he said. “We look forward to setting up an ICT hub and also lower the price of the internet because research is now technology- based.” The Chairperson of Makerere University Council, Ms. Lorna Magara underscored the importance of life-long lessons in shaping lives. “The greatest lessons have been learnt through the process. Find time to reflect on those lessons; those are the ones you will share with the people you interact with to make a difference. Without lifelong lessons, you will miss out on the core of why you studied.” She also encouraged the university to make their research known in order to be impactful to society. The Vice Chancellor- Makerere University, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe thanked the top students for their hard work that enabled them to excel in their respective courses. He also congratulated the successful teachers and researchers for the milestone. “I think it's good to recognize people who have excelled,” he said. “I also thanked the Convocation for this luncheon. This would not have been successful without you.” The Chairperson of Makerere University Convocation, Mr. George Turyamureeba thanked the organizing committee for their unwavering support that made the weeklong luncheon a success. “The luncheon is to recognize the hard work exhibited by the excelling students. We want to thank you for working so hard and to welcome you to the Makerere University Convocation,” he said. At the same event, Col. Nakalema was recognised for her exceptional service towards Uganda. Furthermore, the best teachers, researchers and graduates were also awarded for their outstanding performance.

2025-01-17

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COL. NAKALEMA MEETS INDIAN BUSINESS FORUM OFFICIALS

The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has today met and held discussions with officials from the Indian Business Forum. The officials were led by the forum’s Director General Mr. Rajesh Kumar. During the meeting, Col. Nakalema assured the investors that the unit which was established in May,2023 by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni aims at simplifying processes and creating a transparent, corruption-free investment landscape in Uganda. “We ensure that no investor is delayed during the process of investing in Uganda by protecting them from fraudsters, coordinating investigations of all investor related complaints and supporting an investor friendly dispute resolution environment,” she said. “We ensure that the investment process is smooth and quick.” To simplify SHIPU work, Col. Nakalema noted that the unit came up with the Uganda Electronic Investors Protection Portal, a platform that safeguards investment processes in the country. The portal offers guidance to investors through access to authentic government sources, provides a comprehensive reporting mechanism for investor inquiries and complaints, and offers robust enforcement and follow-up on reported issues, complemented by regular feedback to investors. “This online solution ensures that the investors do due diligence before investing in Uganda.” On his part, Mr. Kumar informed Col. Nakalema, that the forum is an arm under the umbrella of the Indian Association Uganda which focuses on strengthening business perspectives for Indians and persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) in Uganda to deliberate on issues that enhance business development and also build business networks that command impressive results. He noted that the Indian community is one of the key contributors to the economic development of Uganda through investments and payment of taxes. Mr. Kumar also revealed that the Indian Business community is already contributing to various sectors of the economy and expressed readiness by the community to continue investing in value addition in enterprises like mining, textile, cocoa, coffee, solar energy, among others. “Uganda is the best place to invest due to the favorable investment environment and the good leadership of President Yoweri Museveni,” he said. Mr. Kumar further called for a strengthened working relationship between the Indian Business Forum and SHIPU to ensure more investments in Uganda. Mr. Manish Kalla, the Treasurer of the Indian Business Forum reassured Col. Nakalema that the forum is looking forward to adding value to Uganda’s raw materials like the agro-products. On the other hand, Col. Nakalema assured the officials that she was going to engage all stakeholders so that all their concerns are addressed. “I will not stop at talking, as a soldier, I believe in implementation.” The meeting was also attended by the former Attorney General, Hon. Fred Ruhindi and the Private Secretary to H.E the President in charge of Investment Matters, Ms. Hiromi Abe.

2025-01-13

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES FOUR-ACRE MODEL CAMPAIGN IN GREATER KIBAALE DISTRICTS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 15th November, 2024 launched the Four-Acre Model, modern type of farming campaign in Greater Kibaale Districts. The Greater Kibaale districts comprise Kakumiro, Kagadi and Kibaale. The campaign is aimed at empowering farmers across Greater Kibaale District. This initiative seeks to extend support and best farming practices to farmers in Kakumiro, Kagadi, Kibaale districts. The event took place at Kikwaya Primary School playground, Kakumiro. Launching the campaign, President Museveni urged the people of Greater Kibaale to embrace the four-acre model farming to stabilise their household incomes. “My people in Gomba and Sembabule are doing well. Over 2,035 households are already in the money economy through commercial agriculture following my poverty alleviation program in the area,” he stated. The President further informed the locals that he started preaching the gospel of wealth creation in the 1960s and up to now he is still doing so. He said his guidance has helped a good number of Ugandans to create wealth, citing an example of the people in the cattle corridor who listened to his advice of embracing commercial dairy farming and are now doing well. “The people of Greater Masaka also listened to our advice, they are growing coffee and are now doing well.” The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for always guiding Ugandans on how to fight poverty through different wealth creation initiatives such as commercial agriculture. “Even me, I started a four-acre model farm, and I will invite you one day and see what we have done,” Rt. Hon. Nabbanja noted. “I also have 6 acres of onions, I get between Shs 300 - Shs 400 million.” The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Matia Kasaija thanked the President for his initiative of preaching wealth creation through commercial agriculture to Ugandans. “We appreciate you so much, Your Excellency,” he said. The Minister of State for Transport, Hon. Fred Byamukama appreciated President Museveni for the visit and for launching the model which will go a long way in promoting commercial agriculture, thus helping the farmers to create wealth. “We believe in five years to come, every sub county will be having more than 100 Model farmers,” he said. Earlier, the President made an extensive tour of the four-acre model farms in Kakumiro District. The tour commenced at the Kamanyire Demonstration Farm owned by Hon. Byamukama. This farm features activities such as zero grazing, piggery, and poultry rearing. President Museveni also took time to inspect the different components of the farm, appreciating the dedication of Hon. Byamukama to comprehensive agricultural development. One of the highlights of this tour was the pineapple plantation, where the President symbolically harvested ripe pineapples, signalling his support for diversified fruit farming. Additionally, he toured the innovative four-acre model irrigation scheme which is powered by solar energy. This project is designed to assist village farmers with small plots in maintaining consistent crop yields through efficient water use. The President then visited the farm of Ms. Namubiru Sylvia, also part of the Kamanyire farming initiative. Located in Kikwaya village, Ms. Namubiru’s farm boasts productive coffee and banana plantations, alongside zero-grazing dairy cows and a piggery. The event was also attended by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, the State Minister for Tourism, Members of Parliament, among others.

2024-11-15

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES FOUR-ACRE MODEL CAMPAIGN IN GREATER KIBAALE DISTRICTS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Friday 15th November, 2024 launched the Four-Acre Model, modern type of farming campaign in Greater Kibaale Districts. The Greater Kibaale districts comprise Kakumiro, Kagadi and Kibaale. The campaign is aimed at empowering farmers across Greater Kibaale District. This initiative seeks to extend support and best farming practices to farmers in Kakumiro, Kagadi, Kibaale districts. The event took place at Kikwaya Primary School playground, Kakumiro. Launching the campaign, President Museveni urged the people of Greater Kibaale to embrace the four-acre model farming to stabilise their household incomes. “My people in Gomba and Sembabule are doing well. Over 2,035 households are already in the money economy through commercial agriculture following my poverty alleviation program in the area,” he stated. The President further informed the locals that he started preaching the gospel of wealth creation in the 1960s and up to now he is still doing so. He said his guidance has helped a good number of Ugandans to create wealth, citing an example of the people in the cattle corridor who listened to his advice of embracing commercial dairy farming and are now doing well. “The people of Greater Masaka also listened to our advice, they are growing coffee and are now doing well.” The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for always guiding Ugandans on how to fight poverty through different wealth creation initiatives such as commercial agriculture. “Even me, I started a four-acre model farm, and I will invite you one day and see what we have done,” Rt. Hon. Nabbanja noted. “I also have 6 acres of onions, I get between Shs 300 - Shs 400 million.” The Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Hon. Matia Kasaija thanked the President for his initiative of preaching wealth creation through commercial agriculture to Ugandans. “We appreciate you so much, Your Excellency,” he said. The Minister of State for Transport, Hon. Fred Byamukama appreciated President Museveni for the visit and for launching the model which will go a long way in promoting commercial agriculture, thus helping the farmers to create wealth. “We believe in five years to come, every sub county will be having more than 100 Model farmers,” he said. Earlier, the President made an extensive tour of the four-acre model farms in Kakumiro District. The tour commenced at the Kamanyire Demonstration Farm owned by Hon. Byamukama. This farm features activities such as zero grazing, piggery, and poultry rearing. President Museveni also took time to inspect the different components of the farm, appreciating the dedication of Hon. Byamukama to comprehensive agricultural development. One of the highlights of this tour was the pineapple plantation, where the President symbolically harvested ripe pineapples, signalling his support for diversified fruit farming. Additionally, he toured the innovative four-acre model irrigation scheme which is powered by solar energy. This project is designed to assist village farmers with small plots in maintaining consistent crop yields through efficient water use. The President then visited the farm of Ms. Namubiru Sylvia, also part of the Kamanyire farming initiative. Located in Kikwaya village, Ms. Namubiru’s farm boasts productive coffee and banana plantations, alongside zero-grazing dairy cows and a piggery. The event was also attended by Hon. Frank Tumwebaze, the Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, the State Minister for Tourism, Members of Parliament, among others.

2024-11-15