03/06/2026
Within Kween District, the Emyooga Program continues to empower communities through organized enterprise and financial inclusion. The district is home to 18 active SACCOs with a combined membership of 2,778 people working together to build sustainable livelihoods and create wealth. Through the Government of the Republic of Uganda and the Microfinance Support centre, UGX 660 million has so far been disbursed to support entrepreneurship, business growth and household income improvement. The progress being witnessed across Kween is a testament to the power of collective action, savings and access to affordable financing. Join and support your local Emyooga SACCO today and be part of the journey towards greater prosperity.
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, Presidential Innitiative on Wealth and Job Creation, State House Uganda, National Resistance Movement - NRM
29/05/2026
For years, many ordinary Ugandans, the boda rider, the welder, the tailor, the market vendor, remained excluded from traditional banking systems despite driving the country’s informal economy. In response, the Government of the Republic of Uganda established Emyooga as a community-based financing model designed around organized and disciplined SACCOs within specific trades and enterprise groups. With over UGX 660 billion invested so far, Emyooga is expanding access to capital, financial inclusion and enterprise development for thousands across the country. You do not need a suit to participate — you need organization, discipline and a committed SACCO.
25/05/2026
In today’s The New Vision , writers discussed how Gen. Salim Saleh “hit 20 birds with one stone” through his bold agricultural intervention in Acholi under Operation Joseph. What started as a risky seed distribution programme worth sh10.5 billion has now transformed communities across Northern Uganda by promoting peace in conflict-prone areas like Apaa, reducing charcoal burning, boosting household incomes, attracting investors, reviving trade, and turning thousands of farmers into active participants in commercial agriculture. The article highlights how the initiative has become a symbol of economic transformation and sustainable development in the region.
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, State House Uganda, National Resistance Movement - NRM,
24/05/2026
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has strongly defended Uganda’s industrialisation agenda, responding to criticism from journalist Andrew M. Mwenda by reaffirming his commitment to patriotism, Pan-Africanism, economic transformation, and value addition. In a detailed statement issued on Saturday, May 23, 2026, the President highlighted Uganda’s progress in sectors such as coffee, dairy, steel, gold refining, palm oil, and manufacturing, arguing that industrialisation and export promotion remain the sure path to economic independence. Gen. Museveni also praised initiatives like PDM and local innovators across the country, insisting that despite criticism and setbacks, Uganda’s transformation journey is unstoppable because “failure from which we learn lessons, is success.”
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Kiira Motors, NBS Television, NTV Uganda, State House Uganda, National Resistance Movement - NRM, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda,
24/05/2026
On Friday, 22nd May 2026, Uganda’s Vice President, Jessica Alupo, welcomed a high-level Kenyan delegation led by Peace Envoy John Munyes to Kampala to strengthen reconciliation efforts following the 2022 killing of Ugandan geologists and soldiers in Karamoja. The discussions focused on the use of the traditional “Okukaraba” cultural framework to promote justice, compensation, peace, and regional harmony between the two sister nations. The delegation, which included East African Community Cabinet Secretary Hon. Beatrice Askul Moe and Governor Jeremiah Lomorukai, later paid a courtesy call to Operation wealth Creation - Uganda Chief coordinator Gen rtd Salim Saleh at his farm in Kirema, where they were received alongside OWC leadership led by the Deputy Chief Coordinator, further reaffirming the commitment of both Uganda and Kenya to peacebuilding, cooperation, and regional stability
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21/05/2026
Battles of the Ugandan Resistance: A Tradition of Maneuver by Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, published in 2010 by Fountain Publishers, examines the history, military strategy, and guerrilla warfare tactics that shaped Uganda’s resistance struggles. The book highlights how maneuver warfare, intelligence, mobility, popular support, and strong leadership enabled the National Resistance Army (NRA) to overcome stronger opponents, while also exploring the sacrifices and national impact of Uganda’s liberation battles on the country’s modern history.
21/05/2026
A must-read for business leaders, strategists, and history enthusiasts, The Best Army Doesn’t Wear Kilts book by Opiyo Oloya explores the transformation of Uganda’s National Resistance Army ( NRA) from a small rebel movement into the professional and respected UPDF. The book highlights lessons in leadership, discipline, adaptability, resilience, education, and organizational culture, showing how military principles can inspire institutional growth, innovation, and long-term success in today’s rapidly changing world.
01/05/2026
Are you a creative, innovator, entrepreneur, or cultural practitioner looking for a national stage? You can get a chance to showcase your work at Uganda One Festival 2026—starting with regional activations across all regions from July and culminating in the grand finale in Kampala from December 7th to 11th.
Uganda Wildlife Authority Uganda Tourism Board-UTB, NSSF Uganda, Uganda Registration Services Bureau, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, WALK Creative Arts Foundation