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A collage of NRM’s President Museveni, NUP’s Robert Kyagulanyi, and FDC’s Nandala Mafabi. The three parties’ manifestos promise on business differ. For large contractors and foreign investors, NRM’s continuity and scale may feel safest. For SMEs and startups, NUP’s promise of a level playing field is potentially the most transformative, while for agribusiness and rural financiers, FDC’s cooperative-driven model could expand markets and liquidity.
A collage of NRM’s President Museveni, NUP’s Robert Kyagulanyi, and FDC’s Nandala Mafabi. The three parties’ manifestos promise on business differ. For large contractors and foreign investors, NRM’s continuity and scale may feel safest. For SMEs and startups, NUP’s promise of a level playing field is potentially the most transformative, while for agribusiness and rural financiers, FDC’s cooperative-driven model could expand markets and liquidity.

Manifesto Economics: Which Promises Survive Contact with Uganda’s Business Reality?

Markets in downtown Kampala remain lively, yet many traders quietly admit sales are slowing and loan costs are biting harder. It is the classic squeeze: weak consumer demand meeting tighter credit. Uganda’s
October 22, 2025
National Planning Authority Executive Director Dr Joseph Muvawala (R) being presented his certificate of participation and presentation by ICPAU president Constant Mayende at the recent 10th CPA Economic Forum

NPA analyses Uganda’s economic development journey since 1986

The National Planning Authority (NPA) has unveiled the history and analysis of Uganda’s Economic Development since the year, 1986. The analysis was given by Dr Joseph Muvawala, Executive Director, NPA at the
July 27, 2022

 

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