'It is possible that the NRM Manifesto implementation will proceed beyond this 35% point in terms of progress. We have a tonne of projects underway'~ Wills Bashasha
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'Setting a manifesto is based on condition that resources will be mobilized to implement what you have planned to do'~ Mr. EMMANUEL DOMBO NRM Director of Communication #UBCBehindTheHeadlines
'The focus was on the ouput as pledged in the manifesto' ~ Mr. WILLS BASHAASHA Director Manifesto Implementation Unit
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'What is our strategy in Uganda for technological transfer? We have Chinese even building 800m of roads and dams, the big question what are we doing to transfer this technology?' ~ Andrew Mwenda
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'One of the pillars in the manifesto is industrialization because this facilitates international trade' ~ Andrew Mwenda CEO Independent Magazine
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'We need to start dealing with the mindset of the people so that we have people who want to acquire the technology'~ Mr. EMMANUEL DOMBO NRM Director of Communication
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'There is a level at which out people have got stuck. Small enterprises don't usually go beyond the 1st year, if they do, they don't go beyond 5 years' ~ Prof. Sarah Ssali
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'Uganda has the 11th fastest economy in the whole world for the last 38 years but how come that this growth has not transformed to the social economic transformation of Uganda?' ~ Andrew Mwenda
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'We need a rule of law in this Country. Dispute resolution should not take long' ~ Andrew Mwenda #UBCBehindTheHeadlines
'All the money we are collecting goes into debt servicing and we are going to face a problem soon' ~ Mr. EMMANUEL DOMBO NRM Director of Communication #UBCBehindTheHeadlines
Can the NRM manifesto meet the urgent needs of the citizens with a 35% performance rate?
The conversation is live on UBC UGANDA and will he unpacking progress on the promises, deliveries and challenges.
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'We need an industrial base to enable people coming from the small scale production to add value to their products.' - Prof Sarah Ssali, Dean School of gender and women studies, Makerere University
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'What kind of envision would a Uganda be looking at after spending UGX 145trillion?'~ Mr. Julius Mukunda ED CSBAG (csbag.org)
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NRM in the next manifesto should focus on foreign direct investment which must be supervised alongside development of domestic transformation' -Andrew Mwenda, CEO of Independent Magazine
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'When you borrow money abroad and fail to absorb it yet it is earning interest, thats shows Uganda's biggest problem of implementation' ~ Julius Mukunda - truth always counts! ED CSBAG (csbag.org)
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Can the NRM manifesto meet the urgent needs of the citizens with a 35% performance rate?
The conversation is live on UBC UGANDA and will he unpacking progress on the promises, deliveries and challenges.
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'Let the numbers speak for themselves. Looking at how much money has been spent between 2021 and now, around Ugx 145trillion has been spent. So we need to look at what can we do better.' - Julius Mukunda - truth always counts!, ED CSBAG (csbag.org)
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Mid-term review:
With 35% performances, can the NRM manifesto deliver the pressing needs of Ugandans? #TakingStock
The panel Andrew M. Mwenda Sarah N. Ssali Julius Mukunda - truth always counts! Emmanuel Lumala Dombo @WillisBashasha
Today, the ED CSBAG (csbag.org) Julius Mukunda - truth always counts! will be hosted on UBC UGANDA to discuss how best the Manifest Midterm review can be assessed.
Emmanuel Lumala Dombo Government of Uganda Andrew M. Mwenda Carol Namagembe Timothy Nyangweso
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