It's me, Janet Museveni. It is a confirmation that the God I talk about is a living God. He is not a myth, He lives!
I must therefore thank Uganda, beginning with Mzee, who has prayed with the whole nation. I praise God for leading us to know Him. Thank you all for coming out publicly to pray for me.
Thank you for all those continuous prayers and also for the kind birthday wishes. Thank you for letting me know just how much I am loved.
Happy Birthday Maama @JanetMuseveni. Today we honor God for your life and the inspiring legacy of service,compassion and quiet strength you embody as a matriarch. May He continue surround you with, good health, love, joy, abundant blessings, favour, peace now & in the years ahead
The construction of the Irrigation Schemes was contracted to @nexusgreenltd by @min_waterUg funded through @UKEF. These projects were designed and constructed to enhance agricultural production and productivity in the region.
The red strobe light on top of the tallest flag in sub-saharan Africa flashes as a marker and waypoint for aircraft flying at night or in poor weather.
Today at State House Entebbe, I presided over the swearing-in of Hon. Justice Moses Kawumi Kazibwe as Deputy Chief Justice.
I congratulate Justice Kawumi and commend the Judiciary, under the leadership of Chief Justice Flavian Zeija, for the progress being made in fighting corruption, promoting Alternative Dispute Resolution, and embracing digitisation. These reforms are important in ensuring that justice is delivered efficiently, fairly, and without unnecessary delays.
When we came into government, corruption and excessive emphasis on technicalities were major weaknesses in the judicial system. I am therefore pleased to see continued efforts to strengthen substance, integrity, and accountability in the administration of justice.
I wish Justice Kawumi success as he undertakes this important responsibility.
🇺🇬 What to expect in the Budget Speech.
Hon. Henry Ariganyira Musasizi, Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (General Duties), is expected to:
• Present the recent performance of the economy and the outlook for the year ahead
• Account to Ugandans on commitments made in FY 2025/26
• Highlight Government priorities for FY 2026/27
• Outline the strategy for financing the Budget
Photo by Parliament
Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Today at 2pm, the Financial Year 2026/27 National Budget will be read. I encourage you to follow the proceedings live on all national TV and radio stations, as well as on social media.
Uganda has been ranked the 24th most competitive Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) destination globally out of 193 countries in the 2026 Global Outsourcing Talent Index.
This recognition validates Uganda's growing competitiveness, skilled workforce, strong English proficiency, and commitment to digital transformation.
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مشهد يختصر عظمة الهندسة ⚡
رفع وتركيب توربينة رياح ليس مجرد عمل ميكانيكي… بل دقة، تنسيق، وخبرة تتحول في النهاية إلى طاقة نظيفة تضيء المستقبل.
هكذا تُبنى مشاريع الطاقة المتجددة خطوة بخطوة
It’s #SONA26 Day!
20 years since commercial oil discovery in Uganda 🇺🇬 .
First oil is near.
The infrastructure is real.
The @EACOP_ is real.
The revenues are coming.
Exciting! That’s HISTORIC. 🙌
Where is the refinery though???? 🤔
The commercialization negotiations breakthrough argument was “export the EXCESS after feeding the refinery”?
Looking at the pace of refinery development today… it’s as if we shall “refine the EXCESS after export.” No? 😬🤦🏽♀️
Uganda fought HARD for value addition. The President @KagutaMuseveni held the line. Negotiators went to the wire. All so we wouldn’t just ship raw crude and wave goodbye to the jobs, the industrialisation, the downstream value.
As shared by @PAU_Uganda the commercialization strategy puts the refinery FIRST in priority for crude supply. That’s the policy. That’s the promise.
So as we celebrate and we SHOULD definitely celebrate, the discomfort is legitimate:
Where exactly is the refinery?
While passing out patriotism trainees at King’s College, Budo, I emphasized the importance of patriotism training in schools, as a critical tool for sharpening the ideological consciousness of young Ugandans and preparing them to become committed to national
development.