I join the world in commemorating the Uganda Martyrs, men who chose conviction over comfort, and faith over fear.
May their sacrifice continue to challenge each one of us to live with purpose, serve with love, and never compromise on what is right.
#MartyrsDay2026
As we celebrate Eid al-Adha, I extend warm wishes to all Muslims in Uganda and beyond.
May this sacred occasion inspire renewed faith, compassion, sacrifice, and unity in our communities. Wishing you and your families peace, joy, and abundant blessings.
Eid Mubarak.
Strengthening regional trade competitiveness requires smarter systems, collaboration, and integrated customs operations.
I engaged with Eric Sirali and his TradeMark Africa team on modernising Uganda's trade corridors, improving cargo visibility, and making cross-border trade more seamless.
URA remains committed to technology, strategic partnerships, and data-driven solutions that strengthen revenue administration and facilitate legitimate trade.
Congratulations, Your Excellency @KagutaMuseveni, on your Swearing-In as President of the Republic of Uganda.
Wishing you continued wisdom, strength and good health as you steer our nation forward.
At @URAuganda, we remain committed to mobilizing revenue to sustain Uganda's progress.
#M7SwearsIn2026
Had a constructive engagement with Sanjay Awasthi, Chairman of Tembo Steels, and his team on issues affecting Uganda’s manufacturing sector, value addition, and industrial competitiveness. Strong local industries remain important to investment, job creation, and sustainable domestic revenue growth.
On this Labour Day, I recognise the individuals whose daily effort keeps our country moving.
Across every sector, your discipline, skill, and commitment sustain livelihoods, strengthen communities, and drive national progress.
Thank you for the work you do every day to build Uganda. Happy Labour Day.
Productive engagement with @TotalEnergiesUG grounded in trust and shared responsibility.
Strong collaboration with key partners remains essential to sustaining compliance and revenue mobilization as Uganda prepares for first oil.
Pleased to host @nssfug Managing Director Patrick Ayota at URA HQ. We discussed strengthening collaboration on tax matters and advancing our institutional partnership.
Mutual understanding and streamlined operations are key to shared growth. Looking forward to even stronger ties with @nssfug.
Met with the National Gaming and Lotteries Regulatory Board Chairman, Kenneth Kitariko, and his team to advance coordination in Uganda’s gaming sector.
Our shared priority is stronger oversight and compliance to support domestic revenue mobilization for national development.
Greetings fellow Ugandans, fellow Africans and especially, the Bazzukulu.
I am sending out this message to, first of all, thank God for giving Maama and myself our wonderful children: Muhoozi (Muogi), Natasha (Kukuru), Patience (Pusi) and Kyaremeera (Kyinini)., protecting them and prospering them. Secondly, I want to thank Maama for looking after them especially for the years 1981-86 when she was the only parent near them. Thirdly, I salute the children for going through the school systems and branching out successfully in the different fields of life – family, career, etc.
Fourthly, I thank the Ugandans and some of the Africans for standing with and supporting our family and Political movement in the various endeavours we have been undertaking with them.
On this occasion, on the 24th of April 2026, I want to congratulate Gen. Muhoozi (Muogi) on this 52nd birthday. These children, in particular Muhoozi, were born in the resistance, grew up in the resistance, and, in various ways, have made significant contribution to the resistance. Gen. Muhoozi has made significant contribution to fighting corruption in the Army and increasing the lethality of the UPDF.
Happy Birthday dear Gen. MK! Thank you for your sacrifice and service to the nation and most especially, for your stand in the fight against corruption. May the Lord give you many more healthy and happy years, according your His Word in Psalm 91.
Earlier today, I engaged with banking and telecommunications sector leaders at the 8th URA Biennial Bankers’ Conference.
I appreciated the financial sector’s role in revenue mobilization and enabling efficient payments and collections, and we discussed its importance in expanding the tax base and sustaining revenue growth.
Strong public-private collaboration is central to building trust, strengthening institutions, and supporting inclusive economic growth.
Pleased to have had a very productive meeting with CG URA @URA_CG and his team today.
I extend my sincere appreciation for the fruitful discussions on tax education and our promising collaborations with URA TV.
Great things ahead as we partner to build a more informed and tax-compliant Uganda.
Hosting fellow Commissioners General from 10 member states for the @ATAFtax Council meeting.
Always valuable to engage with peers on the realities we face and how we strengthen tax administrations across Africa through shared experience and practical collaboration.
I welcomed George Arodi, CEO of @UgandaBaati, and his team for a constructive engagement on tax compliance, business efficiency, and the outlook of the steel manufacturing sector.
We appreciate @UgandaBaati’s continued contribution to national development through its contribution to domestic revenue, as well as its investments in health, environmental stewardship, and shelter.
Productive engagement with Ms. Mary Baine, Executive Secretary of @ATAFtax, ahead of tomorrow’s Council meeting.
Uganda is prepared to host focused discussions on collaboration, governance, and strengthening tax administration across Africa.
I met H.E. Mags Gaynor, Ireland’s Ambassador to Uganda, to strengthen cooperation in tax administration, capacity building, and domestic revenue mobilization in support of Uganda’s development priorities.
In line with our focus on strengthening compliance, we will leverage this partnership for continued knowledge exchange, including learning from Ireland’s best practice.
This evening, I met the Members of Parliament-elect at the ongoing retreat in Kyankwanzi and listened to presentations by experts on personal financial management and wealth creation for leaders. We also discussed key national issues, including taxation and how to address them.
I encouraged the members to be ideologically clear and always weigh their actions against principles. Many of the challenges we see, such as conflicts, cheating and bribery, are a result of ideological underdevelopment.
This morning, I hosted the inaugural East African Revenue Authorities Chief Audit Executives Forum in Kampala, convening audit leaders from across the region at a critical moment for domestic resource mobilization.
We have set a clear expectation: the Forum must move from dialogue to action. It is tasked to align on shared regional risks, drive coordinated audit responses, and strengthen capacity to safeguard revenue and institutional integrity.
Success will be measured by stronger controls and improved revenue performance.
"In Uganda, we are working toward a medium‑term revenue ambition of over UGX 40 trillion, anchored on improved compliance, system efficiency, and institutional integrity. Similar ambitions exist across our revenue authorities.
Yet, as our economies integrate and our operations become more digital and complex, the risks to revenue are expanding just as rapidly.
We are dealing with more sophisticated fraud schemes, increasing digital transactions, and complex cross‑border trade flows. In this environment, even marginal weaknesses in our control frameworks can have huge consequences. A small percentage of undetected leakage, when applied across multiple systems and jurisdictions, translates into significant revenue losses for our economies.
This is the context within which this forum becomes both necessary and urgent, " said @URA_CG at the ongoing Chief Audit Executives forum at Mestil.
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#DevelopingUgandaTogether
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