Speaking at a rally at Kamuge playground in Pallisa district on November 10, 2024, the President emphasized the importance of adopting “ekibaro” and engaging in commercial agriculture to enhance living
President Museveni urged Ugandans to engage in the money economy by participating in commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services, and ICT to achieve the desired socioeconomic transition.
The project aims to enhance household incomes and is being piloted in ten of the seventeen villages in the sub-county. The initiative also includes training in disease control and goat
he motorcycles were distributed to members of the Nkumba Bufulu NRM Mobilizers Boda-boda Association and the Quarter Guard NRM Mobilizers Boda-boda Association.
He recommended the four-acre model, advising citizens to cultivate coffee, fruits, pasture for zero grazing, and food crops on separate acres. Additionally, he suggested poultry and piggery for non-Muslims and
At the second graduation ceremony in Napak, 423 students graduated in vocational disciplines. Minister Lokeris highlights the President’s goal of lifting youth out of poverty by providing skills training.
Namyalo emphasized the importance of utilizing the provided resources effectively, warning against selling the chicks and promising continued support for expansion. The initiative aligns with President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s vision
Mutyabule advocates for gender equality in food distribution and encourages men to actively contribute to improving family nutrition to enhance productivity and raise living standards.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni recently convened a meeting with district leaders from Gomba and Sembabule at his Kisozi farm to discuss the progress of a project initiated in 2011 aimed
District councilor for the Bubare Town Council, issued a warning against abusing parish development funding, citing cases in which locals had used the money instead to buy alcohol. He commended