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Odrek Rwabwogo, Chairperson of PACEID, reflects on four years of advancing Uganda’s export agenda through a bottom-up, one-firm-at-a-time strategy — and outlines the critical national investments he believes are essential for sustained, competitive growth.

QA: Four Years at PACEID: Odrek Rwabwogo on Building Uganda’s Export Potential One Firm at a Time — and the Non-Negotiables the Country Must Prioritise

As you approach four years as Chairperson of PACEID, what was the single biggest problem you were determined to solve in Uganda’s export and industrial story when you took on the role?
February 24, 2026
Hon. Matia Kasaija, the Minister of Finance of Uganda reading the FY2025/26 National Budget this Thursday 12th June 2025 at Kololo Independence Grounds.

UGANDA’S UGX 72.1 TRILLION BUDGET FOR FY2025/26: A Bold Push to Monetise the Economy, Empower People, and Expand Markets

Finance Minister Matia Kasaija has this Thursday 12th June 2025 delivered Uganda’s 2025/26 National Budget at Kololo Independence Grounds, outlining a UGX 72.1 trillion spending plan designed to accelerate inclusive economic transformation.
Held under the theme "Sustaining Musevenomics: Navigating Uganda’s Economic Future in a Disrupted World," the two-day conference (May 29–30) brought together some of the top government officials, private sector leaders, development experts, and academics at Mestil Hotel, Kampala.

Musevenomics at a Crossroads: Uganda Urged to Fix Economic Gaps to Unlock Growth

Uganda’s economic model, widely known as “Musevenomics,” is facing a pivotal test, as stakeholders at the Musevenomics Conference 2025 called for bold reforms to address persistent gaps that threaten to derail the

 

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