President Museveni told Africa that Uganda wants big money coming into the country. He spoke through Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja at the 14th Africa Public Service Day event. The president said his NRM government has worked since 1986 to fix broken government departments. They also wanted to make the economy more modern and efficient. Uganda has built the foundation that smart investors need to make serious profits.
Factories have popped up everywhere across Uganda according to Museveni. Every region has new industrial parks where companies can set up shop. Farmers grow much more food than before and have extra crops to sell. Maize, milk, sugar and banana production has gone through the roof over recent years. Better roads and power systems help businesses spend less money on daily operations.
The Uganda Development Bank gives cheap loans to people who need startup cash. Special wealth creation programs also help citizens find affordable financing options. Transport improvements and energy projects have cut costs for manufacturers and producers. Museveni wants Uganda to sell products across East Africa and the wider continent. The African Continental Free Trade Area gives access to 1.3 billion potential customers who buy goods and services.
Peace and safety make Uganda attractive to foreign companies with deep pockets. The infrastructure exists and markets are waiting for new products. Government workers must keep improving roads, power and communication systems. They should help farmers move beyond growing food just for their families.
Factories have popped up everywhere across Uganda according to Museveni. Every region has new industrial parks where companies can set up shop. Farmers grow much more food than before and have extra crops to sell. Maize, milk, sugar and banana production has gone through the roof over recent years. Better roads and power systems help businesses spend less money on daily operations.
The Uganda Development Bank gives cheap loans to people who need startup cash. Special wealth creation programs also help citizens find affordable financing options. Transport improvements and energy projects have cut costs for manufacturers and producers. Museveni wants Uganda to sell products across East Africa and the wider continent. The African Continental Free Trade Area gives access to 1.3 billion potential customers who buy goods and services.
Peace and safety make Uganda attractive to foreign companies with deep pockets. The infrastructure exists and markets are waiting for new products. Government workers must keep improving roads, power and communication systems. They should help farmers move beyond growing food just for their families.