The government invested heavily in infrastructure in December 2024. Lower spending than planned and a revenue collection surplus in December 2024 has seen the government save more than it had projected. During December, the Government’s fiscal operations (revenue and expenditure) resulted in a fiscal surplus of 737.17 Billion Shillings,
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Why Gov’t Must Prioritize Investing in Early Childhood Dev’t Than Leaving It To The Private Sector
Investing in human capital development is one of the key priotities that are well referenced under the Government of Uganda's long-term development planning. And, besides health services, human capital development relates to the education and skilling of Uganda's young people, something the recently-released final census report equally makes reference to.
Read MoreThe deal involves exporting up to 90,000 tons of Ugandan coffee to the Maghreb countries, which include Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. Coffee farmers in the greater Masaka sub-region have been tipped on a coffee export deal worth USD 300 million (about Shs1.1 trillion) to the Maghreb region in North Africa.
Read MoreUganda’s Ministry of Health destroyed COVID-19 vaccines, ARVs, and test kits worth Shs316.65Bn in 2023/24, which is an increase from drugs worth Shs33Bn destroyed in 2022/23. The revelation was made by Edward Akol, Auditor General while handing over the 2023/24 annual Auditor General’s report to Deputy Speaker, Thomas Tayebwa. “In
Read MoreMinister Bramukama says the facilities will be used by the government for several activities including monitoring and fitment of digital registration plates. Motor vehicle inspection and testing company, SGS Uganda Ltd has handed over seven Vehicle Inspections Stations to the government following the termination of their Mandatory Vehicle Inspection contract
Read MoreUIA's Director General Robert Mukiza (right) presenting the BFP; second left is the Committee Chairperson Amos Kankunda. Members of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance, Planning, and Economic Development have hailed the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) for successfully advancing Uganda’s industrialization agenda and want more budgetary support. The MPs, in particular,
Read MoreThe final report for the 2024 census enumeration exercise is out, and it establishes the newest and latest data on a number of things characterizing the Ugandan population, including their marital status and exactly how many of them are married. Overall, the 351 page report (whose contents are based on
Read More218 bags were recovered from a garage in Mattuga, Wakiso district. Kampala Metropolitan Police (KMP) has recovered part of coffee stolen while in transit last year. On January 16, 2025, at around 11:00 a.m., a team of police officers from Kawempe police station was dispatched to Sanga Matugga in Wakiso
Read MoreKCCA headquarters in Kampala The Minister of State for Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and Metropolitan Affairs, Kyofatogabye Kabuye, has called for action on land reforms to facilitate public infrastructure projects, highlighting the challenges posed by land acquisition disputes. Appearing before Parliament’s Presidential Affairs Committee on Thursday to present KCCA’s
Read MoreThe government, through the Ministry of Works and Transport, is yet to decide on traffic flow over Karuma Bridge as it plans to begin the installation of expansion joints on the bridge deck. Karuma Bridge, which serves as a major link and gateway between Midwestern, Northern Uganda, and the West Nile
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