Uganda economic policy

President Museveni displays the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda as one of the Instruments of Power he received at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds, symbolizing the official commencement of his 2026–2031 term of office. Photo credit: Uganda Media Centre.

Market as Destiny: “If I Was in the USA, I’d Be a Billionaire” – Museveni

When President Yoweri Museveni was sworn in at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on May 12, 2026; he used the occasion not merely to mark the beginning of another term, but to restate the
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Uganda’s Real Estate Sector at a Defining Inflection Point: What the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 Means for Investors, Developers & the Diaspora

Uganda’s real estate sector—long regarded as one of the strongest drivers of urban growth, employment creation, and private investment—is entering a moment of heightened regulatory attention and uncertainty. The proposed Protection of

 

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