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26 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMISSIONS NEW TEMBO STEELS PLANT IN IGANGA

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today presided over the commissioning of a new Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant at Tembo Steels in Kasolo Village, Bulamagi Sub-County, Iganga District. The new facility marks a major milestone in Uganda’s industrialization journey, with Tembo Steels reaffirming its position as a key player in the country’s steel industry. Established in 2004, Tembo Steels has grown into a major manufacturing hub, producing steel, oxygen cylinders, and nitrogen. The company sources its raw materials locally, significantly contributing to Uganda’s economy and creating over one million jobs for Ugandans. During his remarks, President Museveni commended the Chairman of Tembo Industries for the transformative impact the company has had on Uganda’s economy. He emphasized the importance of locally integrated industries, stating that such initiatives save the country from the “hemorrhage of resources.” He further noted Uganda’s rich iron ore reserves, particularly in Kabale, as a vital resource for the steel industry. “The government is committed to ensuring affordable electricity for manufacturers, targeting a rate of 5 cents per unit. This will boost industrial productivity and competitiveness,” President Museveni said. Hon. Lukia Nakadama, the Third Deputy Prime Minister, expressed gratitude to President Museveni for prioritizing development in the Busoga sub-region. She highlighted the new plant as a beacon of hope for economic growth in the area. Mr. Manish, the General Manager of Tembo Steels, hailed the launch of the second plant as a significant achievement. “This milestone represents our unwavering commitment to growing Uganda’s economy. With the addition of this plant, we anticipate a substantial boost to the country’s industrial output,” he said. The event was attended by a number of high-profile figures, including government ministers, members of parliament, religious leaders, investors, and local officials.

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26 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI URGES MUBENDE RESIDENTS TO PRIORITIZE HOMESTEAD INCOME

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called on the people of Mubende District to prioritize generating homestead income, emphasizing that other developments, such as tarmac roads and electricity, will follow. He made the remarks today during the 39th anniversary celebration of the NRM/A liberation struggle, held under the theme, “Salutations to Those Who Re-Sanctified Our Homeland”, at Mubende National Teachers’ College, Mubende District. President Museveni was in the company of the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni. He assured the people of Mubende that poverty eradication is achievable through embracing government programs designed to improve livelihoods. He highlighted the Parish Development Model (PDM) as a key initiative to empower communities, explaining that the funds provided at the Parish level serve as capital to uplift households economically. The President also promised that beneficiaries of PDM funds will not incur bank charges, as the government will cover those costs. On the other hand, President Museveni reminded leaders of their responsibility to understand the needs of their communities, urging them to take note of the number of homesteads in their respective villages. He stressed the importance of distinguishing between development and wealth creation, pointing out that infrastructure such as tarmac roads, electricity, and healthcare services are vital but cannot directly lift people out of poverty. Reflecting on Uganda’s economic journey, the President acknowledged the role of Mubende, Luweero, and Rwenzori in supporting the liberation struggle from 1981 to 1986. He noted that, post-independence, only 9% of Ugandans were engaged in the money economy, with the rest relying on subsistence farming. This trend was exacerbated during Idi Amin’s regime. However, he explained that significant progress has been made since then, with Uganda now advancing into the money economy and even venturing into automobile manufacturing, such as the Kiira Motors in Jinja. The President shared that in 2013, only 32% of Ugandans were participating in the money economy. To address this, Operation Wealth Creation was introduced to provide seedlings, livestock, and other resources to communities. However, after challenges arose, the government shifted its focus to the PDM, which allocates UGX 100 million annually to every parish. Beneficiaries receive loans to engage in income-generating activities, such as the four-acre farming model, which includes coffee, fruits, pasture for dairy cattle, food crops, and backyard projects like poultry or piggery. President Museveni shared testimonies from successful PDM beneficiaries, including Mr. Ijara Martin from Serere, who demonstrated how the program is transforming lives. He reiterated that PDM is tailored to benefit households with small pieces of land and encouraged residents to maximize its opportunities. Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda, the Minister for the Presidency, praised President Museveni’s leadership, highlighting his patience and management skills as key to the success of the liberation struggle and the country’s development. At the same event, 61 persons were awarded for their exceptional contribution towards the development of Uganda. The commemoration was attended by several dignitaries, including the Vice President H.E Jessica Alupo, Prime Minister, Rt.Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, NRM First National Vice Chairman Alhaji Moses Kigongo, NRM Secretary General, Rt. Hon. Richard Todwong, ministers, Members of Parliament, local and religious leaders. This celebration of the NRM/A anniversary not only marked 39 years of liberation but also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and prosperity for all Ugandans.

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25 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO SET UP LOAN SCHEMES FOR BODA BODAS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said he is going to set up loan schemes for boda boda riders, with an intent of saving them from exploitation by private companies giving out boda bodas on loan. “I'm going to set up loan schemes for you boda bodas per zone like Busoga. I don't want to hear our children in the boda boda sector going to those people who are greedy for money, “he said. The President made the remarks today while addressing a boda boda mega rally in Iganga District. The rally was organized by the Special Presidential Assistant on Press and Mobilization, Haji Faruk Kirunda. The President’s move followed a complaint from Mr. Eria Musoba, the Coordinator of Boda Boda Chairmen in Busoga Sub-region who reported to him that they were being exploited by companies which give out boda bodas on high interest loans. President Museveni assured the boda boda riders that he will support them by giving them good loans so that they are able to have their own boda bodas, earn money and improve their livelihoods. He however advised them to be versatile and diverse whereby they are able to take part in other income generating activities apart from boda bodas. “As you go into the boda boda business, you may face challenges in future. Recently, we repaired the train from Mukono to Nalukolongo. Now so many passengers have gone to that train and as it continues to expand, you may find boda bodas lacking passengers. People may shift to the train because it's cheaper and safer. Even this murdering happens because you are alone. I see that in the future, people may shift to train and city buses but there's no harm in taking advantage of it as long as it is there,” he said. “Be in boda bodas but also do other money generating activities. If changes come, your base is strong.” President Museveni also revealed that he was going to outlaw the exploitative tendencies of boda boda loan companies and money lenders. “Giving out Shs5 million and taking Shs 10 million is extortion, we are going to stop it, and we are going to outlaw it.” On the other hand, President Museveni thanked Haji Kirunda for alerting him about the problems being faced by boda boda riders in Busoga such as murder by motorcycle thieves and exploitation. “I want to thank Faruk Kirunda for highlighting this. You heard that when I got the information, I involved the police to investigate. I'm going to check and conclude that matter,” he said. “And as you know in Uganda, once you kill a Ugandan, you also qualify to die. The rest is to create evidence. I'm going to follow this matter and at some point, I will inform the country about this.” The 3rd Deputy Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Rukia Nakadama thanked President Museveni for visiting Busoga and conducting a successful Parish Development Model (PDM) performance assessment tour in the subregion, aimed at spreading the wealth creation message to the citizens. On his part, Haji Kirunda informed the President that following his directive that he should work with the Director of Crime Intelligence, Brig. Gen. Christopher Ddamulira regarding the challenges faced by boda boda riders in Busoga, they found out that all the boda boda riders who were murdered were riding motorcycles on loan and they were murdered when they were about to complete their loan payments. “Your Excellency, even the impounded boda bodas at police were given back to their owners as you directed except for a few which didn't have documentation,” he asserted. The Iganga Woman Member of Parliament, Hon. Sauda Alibawo thanked President Museveni for the infrastructural development in Iganga District. She also thanked Haji Kirunda for the great mobilisation work he is doing in Busoga sub region. On behalf of the boda boda riders in Busoga sub region, Mr. Musoba thanked President Museveni for reducing the riding permit fees to Shs100,000. He however decried the additional charges imposed on them when they go to process the riding permit. “They ask you for a testing fee, temporary permit fee among other charges.” Additionally, Mr. Musoba reaffirmed that their colleagues with boda boda loans are being murdered as they close to finishing their full payments. “Your Excellency, we also have a problem of being murdered by unknown people. Our colleagues, especially those with boda boda loans have fallen victim. Many have been murdered when they are about to complete those loans. They hit you with a hammer and subsequently steal your motorcycle. These boda bodas given out on loan have tracking devices. We pray Your Excellency that you direct an investigation into the matter,” Mr. Musoba appealed. At the same rally, the boda boda riders endorsed President Museveni as the NRM sole candidate for the 2026 Presidential elections. The event was also attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, religious and cultural leaders, among other dignitaries.

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24 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO MINERAL VALUE-ADDITION

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting local mining and manufacturing investors, emphasizing the importance of value addition and industrial growth. “We are going to support manufacturers to ensure they can mine and process resources locally,” he said. The President made the remarks during the commissioning of the Abyssinia Steel Factory in Jinja, a facility he praised as a key player in Uganda’s journey toward industrialization. This event was part of President Museveni’s ongoing 4-day wealth creation and PDM performance assessment tour in Busoga sub-region which commenced on Wednesday this week. President Museveni emphasized the strategic significance of harnessing Uganda’s abundant natural resources to create jobs and boost economic growth. The President further commended Abyssinia Steel Factory for its remarkable contribution to Uganda's steel industry, describing it as a model of industrial transformation. “I want to congratulate you, Abyssinia Steel Factory for fulfilling your undertaking by building a complete factory. This is exactly the kind of industrial growth we want to see,” he said. Abyssinia Iron & Steel (Uganda) Ltd, located in Jinja District, is a subsidiary of the Abyssinia Group of Industries, one of East Africa's largest steel producers with an annual capacity exceeding 700,000 metric tons. President Museveni highlighted the exceptional quality of Uganda’s iron ore, positioning the country as a potential global leader in the steel industry if more emphasis is placed on value addition. He recalled a decision to temporarily allow the importation of sponge iron from Kenya to support Abyssinia Steel Factory’s initial development, applauding the company for staying true to its vision. Criticizing the previous practice of exporting raw materials like iron ore, the President said: “When you export raw materials, you are also exporting jobs and opportunities for our people. That’s why I stood firm and stopped the export of unprocessed iron ore.” He urged government agencies to expedite the development of industrial parks and streamline regulatory frameworks to create a more conducive environment for investors. “We shall give you all the support you need to succeed and grow,” he reassured. The President expressed satisfaction with the increasing number of investors in Uganda’s industrial sector, including those in steel and oil refinery industries, who are adding value to the country’s resources. President Museveni concluded by reiterating the government’s commitment to fostering industrial transformation, noting that value addition, job creation and technological advancement are key to achieving sustainable development. On the other hand, Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy and Mineral Development lauded the President for his steadfast leadership and commitment to advancing mineral value addition in Uganda. Hon. Nankabirwa revealed that during a recent event in Saudi Arabia, she had the opportunity to discuss Uganda’s progress in the minerals sector, particularly highlighting the President’s directive to ban the exportation of unprocessed minerals. “You became the champion of Africa’s mineral value addition,” she noted, adding that the President’s vision positioned Uganda to host the continent’s first Africa Mineral Strategic Group meeting. “You were appreciated globally, and we celebrate you because this is your achievement,” she said. The minister emphasized the growing global focus on critical minerals, which are now central to discussions around sustainable development. She pledged to build consensus on identifying and safeguarding Uganda’s critical minerals. “We shall be expanding further on what these critical minerals are in Uganda so that we can guard them jealously,” she stated. Hon. Nankabirwa also called out companies holding mineral exploration licenses without meaningful activity, urging them to take action or risk having their licenses revoked. “We have cancelled licenses for companies that are not serious. We want to give these licenses to companies that are committed to adding value to our resources,” she asserted. She concluded by thanking President Museveni for ensuring the peace and stability that Uganda enjoys. “Without peace and stability, we cannot sit here and plan,” she remarked, emphasizing the foundation these provide for the country’s economic progress. The CEO of Abyssinia Group of Industries, Mr. Jateen Patel described the launch of their new integrated steel plant in Uganda as the beginning of a transformative chapter for the country’s steel industry. Reflecting on his family’s journey, Mr. Patel recounted the humble beginnings of his grandfather, who arrived in Uganda in the 1950s as a small businessman. “In 1971, my father dared to dream of building a future through steel. Against all odds, his determination and vision shaped what this company is today. His legacy is not just ours as a family, it's a vision we have embraced to transform lives and economies,” he remarked. Abyssinia Group began its journey in Uganda in 2010, initially focusing on mining in Kabale and exporting iron ore to Kenya. “By 2022, inspired by the vision of Uganda’s leadership, the company made a bold commitment to invest directly in Uganda. We acquired a dominant iron ore processing facility in Jinja, and in January 2024, construction of their integrated steel plant commenced,” he said. “Remarkably, by October 2024 , just ten months later , the plant was operational.” He added that the facility has the capacity to produce 225,000 tonnes of billets annually, noting that the milestone was a testament to the conducive business environment and visionary leadership in Uganda. Currently, Mr. Patel said that Abyssinia Group employs 250 Ugandans directly at the Jinja plant and provides indirect employment to over 1,200 people in the region. “Our journey is not just about steel manufacturing; it’s about contributing to Uganda’s socio-economic development,” Mr. Patel emphasized. Mr. Patel highlighted the significance of the recently launched project, Uganda’s Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in facilitating the importation of raw materials and coal, which will enhance steel production and further support Uganda’s development agenda. He also pointed to Abyssinia Group’s commitment to supporting local communities through initiatives like building housing and infrastructure. The event was also attended by Rt. Hon. Lukia Isanga Nakadama: Third Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Francis Mwebesa: Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Hon. David Bahati: State Minister for Trade, Hon. Evelyn Anite: State Minister for Investment and Privatization, Hon. Fred Byamukama, the State Minister for Transport, Hon. Phiona Nyamutoro: State Minister for Mineral Development, among others.

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24 January 2025
PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES JINJA AIRFIELD UPGRADING PROJECT, PAVING WAY FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today officially launched the construction works for upgrading the Jinja Airfield, a transformative project aimed at bolstering Uganda’s infrastructure, enhancing tourism and improving regional connectivity. The project will see the development of the airfield’s runway, taxiway, and apron into international standards. The upgrade, spearheaded by a joint venture between Gofar Investment and MJ Engineers and Contractors, commenced in 2024 and is set to be completed within 15 months. President Museveni emphasized the strategic importance of the project, highlighting Jinja’s potential as a transportation hub and a gateway for tourists. “Constructing and expanding the airfield is logical. It will enable tourists to reach their destinations on time and ease transportation for both people and goods,” he said. He noted the significant strides Uganda has made since 1986, transforming from a struggling economy with limited infrastructure to a dynamic nation on the path to industrialization. He outlined the government’s broader vision of rehabilitating and expanding airfields, railway stations, and even introducing water transport to reduce road congestion and accidents. Uganda is also building pipelines to Kenya and Tanzania to eliminate the need for transporting petroleum products by road, which contributes to accidents. President Museveni stressed the importance of air travel for high-value tourists who prefer swift journeys. He revealed plans to establish an international airport in Kidepo National Park to enhance access to Uganda’s pristine wildlife destinations. The President reaffirmed his support for Jinja’s airfield project, calling it a key step toward positioning Jinja as a critical link in the country’s transportation network. The Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, First Deputy Prime Minister, appealed to the President for an additional 10 acres of land to further expand the airfield and accommodate the growing demands of an international airport. She noted that the people of Jinja have long dreamed of such an airport, and this project brings them closer to that vision. Hon. Fred Byamukama, State Minister for Works and Transport, emphasized the project’s potential to enhance tourism. He noted that tourists have faced challenges traveling from Kampala to Jinja by road and that this upgrade will significantly boost the tourism sector. The government has committed UGX 23 billion through the Ministry of Works and Transport to fund the airfield’s development. Hon. Byamukama assured Ugandans that the ministry is committed to ensuring the project’s timely and successful completion. The launch ceremony was attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, Aviation Officers, Local and Religious leaders.

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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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25 January 2025
39 YEARS IN POWER; NRM MUST BANISH INDISCIPLINE TO REMAIN CREDIBLE

Today the National Resistance Movement (NRM) under Yoweri Museveni is marking thirty-nine years in government, and forty-four since its founding from a loose-rug-tag political outfit mostly of young men, to today’s worldwide formidable organisation. This year’s commemoration is being held in Mubende district under the theme “39 years of NRM/A; Salutations for those who re-sanctified our homeland.” Those bones lying in unmarked and unnamed graves yearn for remembrance. The trigger to the NRM revolution, prosecuted through the five-year protracted people's war, between 1981 and 1985, was maladministration and particularly a heavily rigged general elections of 10 December 1980 in favour of UPC under Milton Obote seeking to return to the presidency he lost in the military coup of 25 January 1971. Uganda since Independence from the British in 1962 had been under Obote and UPC, who run down the country through reckless political maneuvering, violently toppling cultural institutions, abrogating the 1962 Constitution, imposing a One-party State, and jailing political opponents without trial until the coup. The cascading events provided Idi Amin Dada, later self-proclaimed Conqueror of the British Empire, and Life President of Uganda, with the excuse to topple and launching one of the bloodiest reigns of terror on the African continent for the next eight decades until he too was militarily forced out of power. The advent of the NRA/M, greeted with excitement, has provided countrywide support and every benefit of the doubt for the last thirty-nine years because it promised to bring “A fundamental Change” of transformative revolution and socio-economic transformation for shared happiness in prosperity. Much has been achieved and all cannot be exhausted here. Among them have been sustained security, peace and stability which provided a strong foundation for reconstruction, and development of the politics, state, government, economy and massive infrastructural projects that have expanded goods, services and opportunities. However, the celebrations, and NRM’s long tenure, are being overshadowed by multiple aspects of growing political indiscipline including widespread lethargy, corruption in high places, political and election violence, social intolerance, and rising sectarianism, all threats to NRM/A revolution, national stability, progress and prosperity. Our politicians, as conscious beings, should not follow the rule of the old wild jungle in which the fittest and most cunning usually survive. As Uganda enters into the runup to the next election circle, NRM must as a first step, formulate a rigorous regulation for its internal processes to deal with the political indiscipline particularly by aspiring candidates that have caused so much disrepute to the party. The failure by NRM to fulfill some of its key promises, is helping to pave way for populist opponents to rise and fill the void as an alternative offer by enticing the unsuspecting losers especially the young generation feeling the frustration. The anger of those disappointed by NRM is now being hijacked and misdirected by populist political anarchists, who often blend so well with those of criminal intent. These bad actors have pounced on new digital information and communication tools, and platforms to spread misinformation, disinformation, fake news, and hate politics that are driving intolerance as acceptable political modus operandi. It is becoming increasingly visible at public gatherings even during solemn occasions like funerals for negative politics to reign, often uncontrollably, a scenario some opposition elements seem to want to use at the forth-coming general elections. And the media ecosystem that has young journalists, no better than the average peasants in world outlook, but enjoying uncontrolled access to the population are becoming even more harmful than the active but discredited, shallow and opportunistic political opposition. Travelling around Uganda, the bell seems to be tolling louder, and louder for NRM, and hopefully, there are open ears actively listening, otherwise, the thirty nine years have been a roller-coaster.

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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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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI COMMISSIONS NEW TEMBO STEELS PLANT IN IGANGA

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today presided over the commissioning of a new Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant at Tembo Steels in Kasolo Village, Bulamagi Sub-County, Iganga District. The new facility marks a major milestone in Uganda’s industrialization journey, with Tembo Steels reaffirming its position as a key player in the country’s steel industry. Established in 2004, Tembo Steels has grown into a major manufacturing hub, producing steel, oxygen cylinders, and nitrogen. The company sources its raw materials locally, significantly contributing to Uganda’s economy and creating over one million jobs for Ugandans. During his remarks, President Museveni commended the Chairman of Tembo Industries for the transformative impact the company has had on Uganda’s economy. He emphasized the importance of locally integrated industries, stating that such initiatives save the country from the “hemorrhage of resources.” He further noted Uganda’s rich iron ore reserves, particularly in Kabale, as a vital resource for the steel industry. “The government is committed to ensuring affordable electricity for manufacturers, targeting a rate of 5 cents per unit. This will boost industrial productivity and competitiveness,” President Museveni said. Hon. Lukia Nakadama, the Third Deputy Prime Minister, expressed gratitude to President Museveni for prioritizing development in the Busoga sub-region. She highlighted the new plant as a beacon of hope for economic growth in the area. Mr. Manish, the General Manager of Tembo Steels, hailed the launch of the second plant as a significant achievement. “This milestone represents our unwavering commitment to growing Uganda’s economy. With the addition of this plant, we anticipate a substantial boost to the country’s industrial output,” he said. The event was attended by a number of high-profile figures, including government ministers, members of parliament, religious leaders, investors, and local officials.

2025-01-26

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI URGES MUBENDE RESIDENTS TO PRIORITIZE HOMESTEAD INCOME

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called on the people of Mubende District to prioritize generating homestead income, emphasizing that other developments, such as tarmac roads and electricity, will follow. He made the remarks today during the 39th anniversary celebration of the NRM/A liberation struggle, held under the theme, “Salutations to Those Who Re-Sanctified Our Homeland”, at Mubende National Teachers’ College, Mubende District. President Museveni was in the company of the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni. He assured the people of Mubende that poverty eradication is achievable through embracing government programs designed to improve livelihoods. He highlighted the Parish Development Model (PDM) as a key initiative to empower communities, explaining that the funds provided at the Parish level serve as capital to uplift households economically. The President also promised that beneficiaries of PDM funds will not incur bank charges, as the government will cover those costs. On the other hand, President Museveni reminded leaders of their responsibility to understand the needs of their communities, urging them to take note of the number of homesteads in their respective villages. He stressed the importance of distinguishing between development and wealth creation, pointing out that infrastructure such as tarmac roads, electricity, and healthcare services are vital but cannot directly lift people out of poverty. Reflecting on Uganda’s economic journey, the President acknowledged the role of Mubende, Luweero, and Rwenzori in supporting the liberation struggle from 1981 to 1986. He noted that, post-independence, only 9% of Ugandans were engaged in the money economy, with the rest relying on subsistence farming. This trend was exacerbated during Idi Amin’s regime. However, he explained that significant progress has been made since then, with Uganda now advancing into the money economy and even venturing into automobile manufacturing, such as the Kiira Motors in Jinja. The President shared that in 2013, only 32% of Ugandans were participating in the money economy. To address this, Operation Wealth Creation was introduced to provide seedlings, livestock, and other resources to communities. However, after challenges arose, the government shifted its focus to the PDM, which allocates UGX 100 million annually to every parish. Beneficiaries receive loans to engage in income-generating activities, such as the four-acre farming model, which includes coffee, fruits, pasture for dairy cattle, food crops, and backyard projects like poultry or piggery. President Museveni shared testimonies from successful PDM beneficiaries, including Mr. Ijara Martin from Serere, who demonstrated how the program is transforming lives. He reiterated that PDM is tailored to benefit households with small pieces of land and encouraged residents to maximize its opportunities. Hon. Babirye Milly Babalanda, the Minister for the Presidency, praised President Museveni’s leadership, highlighting his patience and management skills as key to the success of the liberation struggle and the country’s development. At the same event, 61 persons were awarded for their exceptional contribution towards the development of Uganda. The commemoration was attended by several dignitaries, including the Vice President H.E Jessica Alupo, Prime Minister, Rt.Hon. Robinah Nabbanja, NRM First National Vice Chairman Alhaji Moses Kigongo, NRM Secretary General, Rt. Hon. Richard Todwong, ministers, Members of Parliament, local and religious leaders. This celebration of the NRM/A anniversary not only marked 39 years of liberation but also reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and prosperity for all Ugandans.

2025-01-26

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI TO SET UP LOAN SCHEMES FOR BODA BODAS

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said he is going to set up loan schemes for boda boda riders, with an intent of saving them from exploitation by private companies giving out boda bodas on loan. “I'm going to set up loan schemes for you boda bodas per zone like Busoga. I don't want to hear our children in the boda boda sector going to those people who are greedy for money, “he said. The President made the remarks today while addressing a boda boda mega rally in Iganga District. The rally was organized by the Special Presidential Assistant on Press and Mobilization, Haji Faruk Kirunda. The President’s move followed a complaint from Mr. Eria Musoba, the Coordinator of Boda Boda Chairmen in Busoga Sub-region who reported to him that they were being exploited by companies which give out boda bodas on high interest loans. President Museveni assured the boda boda riders that he will support them by giving them good loans so that they are able to have their own boda bodas, earn money and improve their livelihoods. He however advised them to be versatile and diverse whereby they are able to take part in other income generating activities apart from boda bodas. “As you go into the boda boda business, you may face challenges in future. Recently, we repaired the train from Mukono to Nalukolongo. Now so many passengers have gone to that train and as it continues to expand, you may find boda bodas lacking passengers. People may shift to the train because it's cheaper and safer. Even this murdering happens because you are alone. I see that in the future, people may shift to train and city buses but there's no harm in taking advantage of it as long as it is there,” he said. “Be in boda bodas but also do other money generating activities. If changes come, your base is strong.” President Museveni also revealed that he was going to outlaw the exploitative tendencies of boda boda loan companies and money lenders. “Giving out Shs5 million and taking Shs 10 million is extortion, we are going to stop it, and we are going to outlaw it.” On the other hand, President Museveni thanked Haji Kirunda for alerting him about the problems being faced by boda boda riders in Busoga such as murder by motorcycle thieves and exploitation. “I want to thank Faruk Kirunda for highlighting this. You heard that when I got the information, I involved the police to investigate. I'm going to check and conclude that matter,” he said. “And as you know in Uganda, once you kill a Ugandan, you also qualify to die. The rest is to create evidence. I'm going to follow this matter and at some point, I will inform the country about this.” The 3rd Deputy Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Rukia Nakadama thanked President Museveni for visiting Busoga and conducting a successful Parish Development Model (PDM) performance assessment tour in the subregion, aimed at spreading the wealth creation message to the citizens. On his part, Haji Kirunda informed the President that following his directive that he should work with the Director of Crime Intelligence, Brig. Gen. Christopher Ddamulira regarding the challenges faced by boda boda riders in Busoga, they found out that all the boda boda riders who were murdered were riding motorcycles on loan and they were murdered when they were about to complete their loan payments. “Your Excellency, even the impounded boda bodas at police were given back to their owners as you directed except for a few which didn't have documentation,” he asserted. The Iganga Woman Member of Parliament, Hon. Sauda Alibawo thanked President Museveni for the infrastructural development in Iganga District. She also thanked Haji Kirunda for the great mobilisation work he is doing in Busoga sub region. On behalf of the boda boda riders in Busoga sub region, Mr. Musoba thanked President Museveni for reducing the riding permit fees to Shs100,000. He however decried the additional charges imposed on them when they go to process the riding permit. “They ask you for a testing fee, temporary permit fee among other charges.” Additionally, Mr. Musoba reaffirmed that their colleagues with boda boda loans are being murdered as they close to finishing their full payments. “Your Excellency, we also have a problem of being murdered by unknown people. Our colleagues, especially those with boda boda loans have fallen victim. Many have been murdered when they are about to complete those loans. They hit you with a hammer and subsequently steal your motorcycle. These boda bodas given out on loan have tracking devices. We pray Your Excellency that you direct an investigation into the matter,” Mr. Musoba appealed. At the same rally, the boda boda riders endorsed President Museveni as the NRM sole candidate for the 2026 Presidential elections. The event was also attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, religious and cultural leaders, among other dignitaries.

2025-01-25

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO MINERAL VALUE-ADDITION

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting local mining and manufacturing investors, emphasizing the importance of value addition and industrial growth. “We are going to support manufacturers to ensure they can mine and process resources locally,” he said. The President made the remarks during the commissioning of the Abyssinia Steel Factory in Jinja, a facility he praised as a key player in Uganda’s journey toward industrialization. This event was part of President Museveni’s ongoing 4-day wealth creation and PDM performance assessment tour in Busoga sub-region which commenced on Wednesday this week. President Museveni emphasized the strategic significance of harnessing Uganda’s abundant natural resources to create jobs and boost economic growth. The President further commended Abyssinia Steel Factory for its remarkable contribution to Uganda's steel industry, describing it as a model of industrial transformation. “I want to congratulate you, Abyssinia Steel Factory for fulfilling your undertaking by building a complete factory. This is exactly the kind of industrial growth we want to see,” he said. Abyssinia Iron & Steel (Uganda) Ltd, located in Jinja District, is a subsidiary of the Abyssinia Group of Industries, one of East Africa's largest steel producers with an annual capacity exceeding 700,000 metric tons. President Museveni highlighted the exceptional quality of Uganda’s iron ore, positioning the country as a potential global leader in the steel industry if more emphasis is placed on value addition. He recalled a decision to temporarily allow the importation of sponge iron from Kenya to support Abyssinia Steel Factory’s initial development, applauding the company for staying true to its vision. Criticizing the previous practice of exporting raw materials like iron ore, the President said: “When you export raw materials, you are also exporting jobs and opportunities for our people. That’s why I stood firm and stopped the export of unprocessed iron ore.” He urged government agencies to expedite the development of industrial parks and streamline regulatory frameworks to create a more conducive environment for investors. “We shall give you all the support you need to succeed and grow,” he reassured. The President expressed satisfaction with the increasing number of investors in Uganda’s industrial sector, including those in steel and oil refinery industries, who are adding value to the country’s resources. President Museveni concluded by reiterating the government’s commitment to fostering industrial transformation, noting that value addition, job creation and technological advancement are key to achieving sustainable development. On the other hand, Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa, Minister of Energy and Mineral Development lauded the President for his steadfast leadership and commitment to advancing mineral value addition in Uganda. Hon. Nankabirwa revealed that during a recent event in Saudi Arabia, she had the opportunity to discuss Uganda’s progress in the minerals sector, particularly highlighting the President’s directive to ban the exportation of unprocessed minerals. “You became the champion of Africa’s mineral value addition,” she noted, adding that the President’s vision positioned Uganda to host the continent’s first Africa Mineral Strategic Group meeting. “You were appreciated globally, and we celebrate you because this is your achievement,” she said. The minister emphasized the growing global focus on critical minerals, which are now central to discussions around sustainable development. She pledged to build consensus on identifying and safeguarding Uganda’s critical minerals. “We shall be expanding further on what these critical minerals are in Uganda so that we can guard them jealously,” she stated. Hon. Nankabirwa also called out companies holding mineral exploration licenses without meaningful activity, urging them to take action or risk having their licenses revoked. “We have cancelled licenses for companies that are not serious. We want to give these licenses to companies that are committed to adding value to our resources,” she asserted. She concluded by thanking President Museveni for ensuring the peace and stability that Uganda enjoys. “Without peace and stability, we cannot sit here and plan,” she remarked, emphasizing the foundation these provide for the country’s economic progress. The CEO of Abyssinia Group of Industries, Mr. Jateen Patel described the launch of their new integrated steel plant in Uganda as the beginning of a transformative chapter for the country’s steel industry. Reflecting on his family’s journey, Mr. Patel recounted the humble beginnings of his grandfather, who arrived in Uganda in the 1950s as a small businessman. “In 1971, my father dared to dream of building a future through steel. Against all odds, his determination and vision shaped what this company is today. His legacy is not just ours as a family, it's a vision we have embraced to transform lives and economies,” he remarked. Abyssinia Group began its journey in Uganda in 2010, initially focusing on mining in Kabale and exporting iron ore to Kenya. “By 2022, inspired by the vision of Uganda’s leadership, the company made a bold commitment to invest directly in Uganda. We acquired a dominant iron ore processing facility in Jinja, and in January 2024, construction of their integrated steel plant commenced,” he said. “Remarkably, by October 2024 , just ten months later , the plant was operational.” He added that the facility has the capacity to produce 225,000 tonnes of billets annually, noting that the milestone was a testament to the conducive business environment and visionary leadership in Uganda. Currently, Mr. Patel said that Abyssinia Group employs 250 Ugandans directly at the Jinja plant and provides indirect employment to over 1,200 people in the region. “Our journey is not just about steel manufacturing; it’s about contributing to Uganda’s socio-economic development,” Mr. Patel emphasized. Mr. Patel highlighted the significance of the recently launched project, Uganda’s Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in facilitating the importation of raw materials and coal, which will enhance steel production and further support Uganda’s development agenda. He also pointed to Abyssinia Group’s commitment to supporting local communities through initiatives like building housing and infrastructure. The event was also attended by Rt. Hon. Lukia Isanga Nakadama: Third Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Francis Mwebesa: Minister of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Hon. David Bahati: State Minister for Trade, Hon. Evelyn Anite: State Minister for Investment and Privatization, Hon. Fred Byamukama, the State Minister for Transport, Hon. Phiona Nyamutoro: State Minister for Mineral Development, among others.

2025-01-24

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PRESIDENT MUSEVENI LAUNCHES JINJA AIRFIELD UPGRADING PROJECT, PAVING WAY FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today officially launched the construction works for upgrading the Jinja Airfield, a transformative project aimed at bolstering Uganda’s infrastructure, enhancing tourism and improving regional connectivity. The project will see the development of the airfield’s runway, taxiway, and apron into international standards. The upgrade, spearheaded by a joint venture between Gofar Investment and MJ Engineers and Contractors, commenced in 2024 and is set to be completed within 15 months. President Museveni emphasized the strategic importance of the project, highlighting Jinja’s potential as a transportation hub and a gateway for tourists. “Constructing and expanding the airfield is logical. It will enable tourists to reach their destinations on time and ease transportation for both people and goods,” he said. He noted the significant strides Uganda has made since 1986, transforming from a struggling economy with limited infrastructure to a dynamic nation on the path to industrialization. He outlined the government’s broader vision of rehabilitating and expanding airfields, railway stations, and even introducing water transport to reduce road congestion and accidents. Uganda is also building pipelines to Kenya and Tanzania to eliminate the need for transporting petroleum products by road, which contributes to accidents. President Museveni stressed the importance of air travel for high-value tourists who prefer swift journeys. He revealed plans to establish an international airport in Kidepo National Park to enhance access to Uganda’s pristine wildlife destinations. The President reaffirmed his support for Jinja’s airfield project, calling it a key step toward positioning Jinja as a critical link in the country’s transportation network. The Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga, First Deputy Prime Minister, appealed to the President for an additional 10 acres of land to further expand the airfield and accommodate the growing demands of an international airport. She noted that the people of Jinja have long dreamed of such an airport, and this project brings them closer to that vision. Hon. Fred Byamukama, State Minister for Works and Transport, emphasized the project’s potential to enhance tourism. He noted that tourists have faced challenges traveling from Kampala to Jinja by road and that this upgrade will significantly boost the tourism sector. The government has committed UGX 23 billion through the Ministry of Works and Transport to fund the airfield’s development. Hon. Byamukama assured Ugandans that the ministry is committed to ensuring the project’s timely and successful completion. The launch ceremony was attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, Aviation Officers, Local and Religious leaders.

2025-01-24

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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