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Every election season in Uganda blooms with promises of transformation. Candidates unfurl manifestos brimming with pledges to create jobs, industrialize, end poverty, and modernize agriculture. Yet beneath the familiar rhetoric lies a deeper question: Will any of these promises align with Uganda’s long-term growth blueprint? NDP IV and the 10×10 growth strategy Uganda’s newly unveiled Fourth National Development Plan (NDP IV), covering 2025/30, defines the economic direction for the next administration. It operationalizes the country’s 10×10 Growth Strategy, an ambitious framework designed to make the economy ten times larger by 2040. This plan, not the next manifesto, will determine whether…
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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…
The Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) has an ambitious plan to reset Uganda’s economic trajectory. In its manifesto, the party, led by Gen Gregory Mugisha Muntu, promises to steer the country away from what it calls a “consumption-driven, debt-laden model” towards a production-led economy. ANT argues that Uganda is endowed with natural resources and a youthful population that could drive transformation. Yet poor governance, corruption, and misplaced priorities have left millions trapped in poverty. Agriculture as the driver At the heart of ANT’s economic vision lies agriculture, which employs the majority of Ugandans. The party insists that no country has…
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Five presidential candidates have promised to reduce the size of public administration in a bid to cut down government expenditure if they are elected into the country’s number one office in next year’s presidential election.Ugandans will go to the polls on 14th January 2020 and choose the next president from the eleven candidates nominated by the Electoral Commission (EC).However, the country public administration expenditure is alarming with an ever increasing number of administrative units which all come with a huge budget. Parliament is another area to look at. Currently it has 457 members including 12 ex-officials and the coming Eleventh…
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