President Yoweri Museveni expressed concern over persistent poverty despite the many government wealth creation programs already established across the country. #WhyUgDecidedM7
As Parliament elects a new Speaker and Deputy Speaker, President Yoweri Museveni reminded leaders that leadership is about service delivery, accountability, and transforming the lives of Ugandans.
#WhyUgDecidedM7
Kazo District, which recorded one of the strongest votes for President Yoweri Museveni in the 2026 elections, will on Thursday, 7th May 2026 celebrate both the President’s victory and the birthday of CDF Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba through a massive tree-planting drive.
The "Billion Tree Planting" project, aims to conserve the environment and combat the effects of climate change.
All Ugandans are warmly invited to join this celebration in Kazo District.
Plant a tree. Save the environment. 🌳
We join Kazo District in celebrating Gen. MK@52 and the remarkable 99.7% electoral support from the people.
We are planting trees for the future as a way of protecting the environment. I will be there!
@KagutaMuseveni It’s always a pleasure to know that in very discussion you have, you always put Uganda at the forefront. Always ensuring that we get the necessary partnerships to move forward. Well done your excellency
This afternoon at Nakasero State Lodge, I received former Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Chairman of the Board of Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, and his team. These groups support us through relevant science, packaging and financing, as well as advocacy.
Our discussion focused on key agricultural issues such as irrigation, improved seeds, fertiliser use and strengthening local seed systems to increase food security and household incomes.
On livestock, I informed them that in the past cattle moved long distances in search of water and pasture, which made disease control difficult. I requested support for research on animal feeds to address the challenges farmers are facing today.
I welcome their partnership.
We have jobs here, yet many young people go abroad, that’s what the President is addressing. Africans must stop being ashamed & start celebrating their identity. Young Ugandans taking pride in being Ugandan is the first step toward our country’s development. ~ Mrs Janet Museveni