Delivering his remarks during the PPDA Public procurement cadre forum 2026, Chief guest Dr. Ramathan Ggoobi (PSST)emphasized that discussions on public procurement reforms must go beyond routine administrative engagements and instead serve as strategic national conversations that accelerate Uganda’s socio-economic transformation.
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Government officials have emphasised ongoing reforms to improve professionalism, efficiency, and accountability in Uganda’s public procurement system.
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𝙷𝙰𝙿𝙿𝙴𝙽��𝙽𝙶 𝙽𝙾𝚆: Uganda’s procurement regulator, the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority (PPDA), has launched its Strategic Plan for 2025/2026 to 2029/2030, alongside new service delivery standards and a culture handbook aimed at improving efficiency and accountability.
Officials from key government oversight bodies are attending the event at the @PPDAUganda head office. They include Josephat Nuwabeine from the Office of the Auditor General, Gerald Gwaira from the Inspectorate of Government, and Auditor General Edward Akol.
The new frameworks are expected to guide procurement practices and strengthen service delivery over the next five years.
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During the launch of the PPDA Strategic plan 2025/2026-2029/2030, PPDA Service delivery standards 2025/2026 - 2029/2030 and PPDA culture handbook 2026 Mike Nsereko, Director Strategy and Planning at PPDA, emphasized the authority’s commitment to strengthening stakeholder capacity across the procurement ecosystem, especially within procuring entities, while enhancing communication.
Under the strategic Objectives, the focus is on inclusion, integrating marginalized groups and promoting local enterprise participation in public procurement, alongside strengthening the regulatory framework for sustainable procurement.
Sustainable public procurement remains an emerging area, with a need for increased awareness, capacity building, and collaboration to ensure inclusive progress.
The final focus is on institutional strengthening developing robust HR structures, policies, and procedures to drive excellence, accountability, and high performance.
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Launch of the PPDA Strategic plan 2025/2026-2029/2030, PPDA Service delivery standards 2025/2026 - 2029/2030 and PPDA culture handbook 2026. In attendance are Josephat Nuwabeine, Director of Stakeholder Engagement - @OAG_Uganda, Gerald Gwaira Director Research, Education and Advocacy - @IGGUganda and the Auditor General, Edward Akol.
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We honor all those who have continuously devoted their time to provide counseling service to patients and families. Let us join hands to give a shoulder to all those in need.
MICROWAVE OR NO MICROWAVE- WE SHALL SERVE OUR MEN- OF TRADITIONAL INCONVENIENCES VS. MODERN CONVENIENCES : I have watched the video below concerning how some traditional men want to be treated in the modern era. For me, I think there shouldn’t be any noise about it. These are normal things . Whether we use microwaves or not, we shall serve you our men. I know some men think this is hard for us- not at all. When we commit to marriage, we commit to partners with different backgrounds and beliefs, and we vow to love and cherish them. There are wives and husbands who prefer to be treated in certain /special ways. I believe this is fine as long as their demands and expectations align with godly principles, public order, and morality, and do not involve any form of violence & degrading any gender. Even if it means waking up at 3:30 AM to prepare traditional millet bread (Kalo) in a pot over a fire and serving it with smoked cow head meat, washed down by scented water stored and preserved in a traditional pot , with a side dish of katunkuma (small bitter egg plants), I will do it for my man with dedication , love & care. Love comes with both niceties and inconveniences, so you can’t eliminate what you do not like and deal with what is only convenient . Commitment in marriage transcends modern conveniences. We just need to figure out how to embrace both the old ways and the new, as long as it brings joy and comfort to our partners. We are expected to go the extra mile, no matter the circumstances. Just do your part without expecting much in return. To our young people , do not fear entering into marriage because of these things of too much expactations, you will make it. My brother @kyamageroandrew , this should be our topic for the @ManCaveUg this Saturday - we have alot to share. Prepare well and allow some women to talk. 😂😂😂
MLGDRD, Ugandan delegation visit GSCSP project sites
Officials from MLGDRD and a delegation from Uganda toured the Eastern and Central Regions to inspect projects under the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program, a USD 245 million credit facility programme funded by the WB.
Ugandan Delegation gathers key insights from GSCSP.
A Ugandan delegation successfully completed a two-day tour of the Ghana Secondary Cities Support Program (GSCSP), gaining valuable insights and exchanging strategies for Uganda's similar project.
Welcomed Uganda's USMID delegation for a peer-to-peer learning session on Ghana's Secondary Cities Support Program (GSCSP). Discussions covered capacity building, financial management, and more. Excited to strengthen our Ghana-Uganda ties.@Kemibits @Usmid_AF @WorldBank
Join us this Saturday, May 4th, for our Lubowa TM Meeting on Prioritize Wisely! 🎤
Hosted by the fantastic TM Sharon Nampijja, we'll explore the keys to efficient resource use, maximizing productivity, and making decisions.