The government continues to expand access to quality education, skills development, and sports infrastructure.
Approximately 9.52 million learners benefited from UPE, while nearly 1 million benefited from USE and Universal Post O-Level Education and Training. The government
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- Government continued investing in reliable and affordable energy to power industrialisation and socio-economic transformation. Uganda's installed electricity generation capacity now stands at 2098MW. During the F/Y, Government expanded transmission infrastructure, advanced key
- The government continued strengthening peace, security, and the rule of law through investments in security infrastructure, intelligence systems, operational capacity, and personnel welfare across the UPDF, Police, Prisons, and Intelligence services. Uganda remained one of the
- Science, Technology and Innovation remains central to Uganda's strategy of achieving tenfold economic growth and building a knowledge-based economy. This F/Y year, Government commissioned the Kiira Vehicle Plant in Jinja, expanded local pharmaceutical manufacturing through Dei
- Uganda is transforming mineral wealth into industrial wealth through value addition, local processing, and strategic investments. This year, the government confirmed an estimated 300 million tonnes of iron ore, commissioned a new clinker factory in Moroto capable of producing 2
- Uganda's tourism sector has fully recovered from the effects of COVID-19, with tourism receipts rising to US$1.86 billion in 2025, surpassing the pre-pandemic level of US$1.4 billion in 2018/19 and rebounding strongly from US$562 million in 2020. The sector remains one of
- The government is accelerating Uganda's 10-fold growth strategy through targeted investments in Agro-Industrialization, Tourism Development, Mineral-Based Development, and Science, Technology & Innovation (ATMs) - sectors identified as the country's strongest drivers of exports,
- Uganda's economy is projected to grow by 6.4% in FY2025/26, up from 6.3% in FY2024/25, reaching an estimated size of US$69.3 billion (Shs250.4 trillion) by June 2026. @GovUganda remains committed to accelerating wealth creation, creating productive jobs, and transforming Uganda
- Uganda’s economy is projected to grow by 10.2% in FY 2026/27, marking a return to double-digit growth #KnowYourBudget26
- “The challenge before us is no longer simply growing the economy. The challenge is ensuring that growth translates into jobs, household incomes, enterprise development and prosperity for every Ugandan.” #KnowYourBudget26
- Pursuant to Article 155(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, the government's estimates of revenue and expenditure are laid before Parliament, with the Minister of @mofpedU presenting the Budget on behalf of the President. As part of today's proceedings, ex-officio
- This afternoon, on behalf of the President, the Minister of Finance, Planning and and Economic Development, Hon. @henrymusasizi1 will present the National Budget for Financial Year 2026/27 to Parliament under the theme: “Full Monetization of Uganda's Economy through CommercialFellow Ugandans, especially the Bazzukulu. Today at 2pm, the Financial Year 2026/27 National Budget will be read. I encourage you to follow the proceedings live on all national TV and radio stations, as well as on social media.

















































