This afternoon, I continued my PDM tour in Kampala by visiting the Ghetto structures in Kawempe, where the community members are engaged in various activities funded by their SACCOs. It is encouraging to see the progress they have made and how their lives are improving.
We will
I want to encourage the youth of Kawempe to take advantage of the the funds we have availed to each division. These funds are not just for decoration- they are intended to help them improve their livelihoods and increase their income.
With the peace we enjoy in Uganda, no one
A baby who tries to walk and falls is not a failure; it is simply learning. This is how a nation builds itself—through a process of trying, falling and rising again. I am pleased that Tuhiriwe Tailoring Group has started on this journey.
They now aspire to shift from the
I spoke to Kampala district leaders at Makerere University Business School, congratulating newly elected NRM leaders, especially young leaders who now need guidance.
Successful leadership is like medicine: diagnose the issues and prescribe the right solutions. Since 1986, the
Fellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Greetings.
It is with deep sorrow, that I also learnt of the death of my classmate (1961-1964), at Ntare School, Professor Livingstone Luboobi, former Vice-Chancellor of Makerere University.
He was a gifted mathematician, who rendered
The NRM members, especially the Bazzukulu.
Greetings and Congratulations on the NRM Primaries that were carried out on the 17th of July, 2025.
On that day, one of our sources has now told me that 9.22million members of our Party participated in the Primaries supporting the
Fellow NRM members, the other Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu.
Greetings. Thanks for responding to my message of yesterday, regarding the kutokooza (polluting) the NRM primaries by self-seekers who do not care about the reputation and the glorious heritage of the
President Museveni’s leadership in mobilizing state institutions like ISO and CID to arrest and charge the perpetrators sends a powerful message that criminal behavior will not be tolerated within the party ranks.
This afternoon, I passed by the home of the late Professor George Kanyeihamba in Bugiza to commiserate with his family.
We, the people of this area, received a new idea with the arrival of Christianity: that when we die, we go to heaven. Before that concept, our belief was in
Her Excellency Etsegenet Bezabih Yimenu, Ethiopia's ambassador, visited me at Entebbe State House. She conveyed Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's invitation for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam inauguration. We discussed the importance of water preservation in mountainous regions
Maama Janet and I launched the official logo, jersey, and media channels for CHAN 2024 today at Kololo. This tournament symbolises much more than just sport; it is a powerful vehicle for enhancing our global image and creating business opportunities.
Since coming into power, we
Joash Maangi, the High Commissioner of Kenya, visited me in Entebbe today. We held constructive talks on bilateral cooperation, focusing on regional security and cross-border issues.
I proposed a traditional reconciliation approach to resolve past conflicts. Ambassador Maangi
I bid farewell to the outgoing Irish Ambassador to Uganda, His Excellency Kevin Colgan and expressed my appreciation for the warm and productive partnership between Ireland and Uganda.
The Irish have consistently worked closely with Maama Janet, particularly in supporting
I Met with the Uganda Tourism Association, led by Ms. Yogi Biriggwa, who outlined plans to position Uganda as a top global tourism destination. I advised against relying on profit driven banks, suggesting the UDB instead.
Tourism needs supportive policies, not just funding, but
I have arrived in Nairobi this morning for an official visit. Looking forward to engaging in bilateral talks with H.E. President William Ruto, as we work together to strengthen the bond between Uganda and Kenya.
Uganda welcomes with open arms all our African brothers and sisters for CHAN 2025. Welcome to the Pearl of Africa. Enjoy your stay in God's country. Uganda Cranes...Asiye Kifani!
I would like to express my gratitude to President Ruto for the warm welcome today. I am pleased with the bilateral agreements that were signed, as they will strengthen the partnership between our countries.
My two key points today were that we must leverage Africa's abundant resources and effectively rationalise our economies. The key to Africa's prosperity lies in increasing the production of goods and services, but we must also consider the market for these products. Therefore, we
Before leaving Kenya, I delivered a high-level opportunity lecture to senior officers attending Course No. 28 (2025-2026) at the National Defence College (NDC) in Karen, Nairobi, Kenya.
I have discussed the three historical missions and four ideological principles of the NRM