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Museveni mocks overpopulation scare at Kayunga World Population Day
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51246, member: 636"] President Museveni fired back at population critics during massive celebrations at Busaana County Grounds Friday. The veteran leader slammed claims that Africa suffers from overcrowding while pointing to vast empty territories across the continent. Kayunga District hosted the World Population Day bash with thousands gathering to hear government promises about grassroots development. Museveni declared that confusion rather than population numbers creates poverty problems throughout Uganda. Development partners pumped hundreds of millions into health and education programs during the high-profile event. The president bragged about Parish Development Model funding reaching every corner of rural communities. Each household will grab one million shillings annually through the ambitious poverty-fighting scheme according to government pledges. Museveni praised local residents for donating valuable land without demanding compensation payments from state coffers. The generous gesture saved taxpayers nearly 76 billion shillings while speeding up major road construction projects. First Lady Janet Museveni rallied supporters to back ruling party candidates in future elections. European Union ambassadors announced massive investment packages worth 900 million euros targeting health improvements. Dutch representative Frederieke Quispel highlighted dramatic gains in life expectancy rates climbing from 43 years to 68 years since 1990. United Nations officials warned about youth unemployment and gender inequality threatening national progress. Planning Authority bosses stressed that community-level development drives successful transformation across all regions. Development experts celebrated poverty reduction statistics showing national rates dropping from 21 percent down to 16 percent recently. [/QUOTE]
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