President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has tasked Ugandans to sack all corrupt members on the Parish Development Model (PDM) committees. He argued that the citizens should not compromise with anyone messing up the program that was initiated to enable them join the money economy and fight poverty. The President made the remarks today while addressing a public rally at Kahunde Playground – Isunga sub county in Kagadi district. The rally was part of the Presidential performance assessment tour on wealth creation and PDM in Bunyoro Sub-region. “You should own the PDM initiative right from its administration to its reach and take…
Author: Rising Nation
Doha, Qatar – A crucial diplomatic initiative unfolded in Doha as President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda engaged in high-level discussions concerning the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC. A formal communiqué issued following the meeting emphasized the significance of the engagement: “To advance efforts aimed at stabilizing the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the State of Qatar facilitated a trilateral dialogue in Doha on Tuesday, 18 March 2025.” The statement further specified that His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar,…
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has pledged government support to Mr. David Irumba, a successful agribusiness entrepreneur based in Bulera East Cell, Kyentale Ward, Hoima East Division, Hoima City. Mr. Irumba expressed gratitude to the President for granting his request for a visit, acknowledging the role of Uganda Development Bank (UBD) in financing his startup through a loan. He credited government initiatives for his growth, citing access to electricity and improved road infrastructure as key enablers of his business. Mr. Irumba who is the proprietor of Keywood Group limited also challenged Ugandans to stop overlooking opportunities created by the government, especially…
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today urged beneficiaries of the Parish Development Model (PDM) to take full responsibility for the funds they receive, emphasizing that the program is a direct investment in their economic empowerment. “This PDM is your bank. It is not a handout, but a revolving fund meant to uplift you from poverty. Those who have received the money must ensure it is put to good use and repaid after two years so that others can also benefit,” President Museveni stressed. Speaking in Kimbugu Village, Kabwoya Sub-County, Buhaguzi County, Kikuube District, where he visited PDM model farmer Mr.…
2024 marked a transformative year for MTN Uganda, characterized by exceptional growth across all business segments despite navigating a dynamic operating environment. The telecommunications giant attributed this success to strategic investments in network infrastructure, enhancing customer experience, and ensuring that all Ugandans benefit from a modern, connected life. Sylvia Mulinge, CEO of MTN Uganda, expressed her appreciation for the collective efforts that fueled this remarkable achievement: “For this success, I extend my sincere gratitude to my colleagues at MTN, our regulators, business partners, and our valued customers for their unwavering support throughout the year. Together, we are unstoppable.” Performance Highlights…
As Uganda advances its urban modernization agenda, infrastructure development remains a critical driver of economic growth and regional connectivity. Under the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area Urban Development Program (GKMA-UDP), the 22-billion-shilling Kitoro-Nakiwogo Road project in Entebbe stands out as a transformative initiative poised to enhance mobility, boost tourism, and stimulate commercial activities. This article examines the project’s significance within the broader GKMA framework, assessing its potential to reshape Entebbe’s urban landscape and reinforce its role as a key economic and tourism hub. The Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area Urban Development Program (GKMA-UDP) represents Uganda’s strategic vision for urban transformation, integrating infrastructure…
After six months of hands-on training, a total of 4,201 students under State House’s sponsored Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl/ Boy Child (PISGBC) are set to be assessed this week by the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT). According to Mr. Dan Wejuli, a State House official who is in charge of planning and welfare for the PISGBC project, the assessment will kick off in all the nine skilling centres in Kampala. Mr. Wejuli made the remarks last Friday in Wandegeya, during the final day of a showcasing ceremony of products made by the students who underwent a six-month vocational…
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today met with opposition leaders from Acholi, with both sides agreeing to put aside political differences and work together to tackle poverty and drive socio-economic transformation in the sub-region The meeting marked a turning point, as the Members of Parliament representing different political affiliations expressed their commitment to collaborating with the government for the betterment of Acholi. During the meeting at State House, Entebbe, President Museveni reflected on Uganda’s historical challenges, emphasizing that unity and a shared vision are essential for sustainable development. President Museveni also traced the roots of the country’s political instability back…
Dr. Faith Mirembe Katana, the Special Presidential Assistant on Skillingand Education and Head of Presidential Initiative on Skilling the Girl andBoy Child (PISGBC) project has advised the youth to utilise onlineplatforms such as YouTube to boost their knowledge by learning fromconstructive content. “You are very wealthy, your skills are valuable,” she reminded the soon-to-graduate cohort of 542 students.She, however, cautioned them to desist from idle online platforms suchas TikTok, where they tend to waste a lot of time and data.Dr. Katana made the remarks yesterday at the Wabigalo Skilling Centrein Namuwongo during a showcasing ceremony of the students’ productsafter six…
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today commissioned the Kampala Flyover Project, a landmark infrastructure development aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving road networks in the city. The project, located in the heart of Kampala’s Central Business District (CBD) is part of the government’s broader efforts to modernize urban transport and boost economic growth. It was implemented in two phases, with the recently completed Lot 1 focusing on key infrastructure upgrades. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, the President said: “Ugandans must observe discipline. Stop littering because it is very bad, it blocks drainage channels and causes flooding. Now that we…