A photo montage of Finance Minister Matia Kasaija, Agriculture Minister Frank Tumwebaze, State Minister of Finance for Investment and Privatisation Evelyn Anite, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovations Monica Musenero, Kiira EV CEO Paul Musasizi, and Uganda Tourism Board CEO Lily Ajarova. Their dockets fall under some of the four prioritised sectors in the new financial year.

Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija yesterday unveiled the top four priority sectors in the 72 trillion Budget for the next Financial Year 2024/25 beginning July 1st.   Presenting the National Budget at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on June 13th, Kasaija gave a glowing perspective of Uganda’s economic outlook as, “positive and optimistic.” “The economy has remained resilient and has fully recovered from a myriad of internal and external shocks,” said the Minister Kasaija, adding that the economy is projected to grow between 6.4% & 7% next FY and double digit over the next 5 years. The Budget is the fifth, and therefore the…

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Paul Murungi is a Ugandan Business Journalist with extensive financial journalism training from institutions in South Africa, London (UK), Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. His coverage focuses on groundbreaking stories across the East African region with a focus on ICT, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Companies, Capital and Financial markets, and the General Economy.

His body of work has contributed to policy change in private and public companies.

Paul has so far won five continental awards at the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several Uganda national journalism awards for his articles on business and technology at the ACME Awards.

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