President Museveni checked how the Parish Development Model works in the Kyankwanzi District. He met farmer Patrick Matovu, who turned government money into profit. Matovu used his UGX 980,000 grant to buy 40 chicks for UGX 600,000. He spent UGX 100,000 on feed and another UGX 100,000 on shelter materials. After six months, he sold 10 chickens at UGX 45,000 each.
The farmer combined chicken earnings with coffee money to buy a bull. He makes UGX 40,000 monthly selling eggs. Matovu thanked the president for helping improve his family life. Museveni gave him UGX 10 million for dairy cows and UGX 9 million for transportation. The president also handed UGX 6 million to the local chairman for a motorcycle.
Museveni told people to use program funds wisely. He plans to double parish funding to UGX 200 million after the elections. The president explained how money rotates through communities at just 6% interest over two years. He promised water tanks to help farmers during dry seasons. Museveni warned against corruption and asked people to report any problems with the program.
The farmer combined chicken earnings with coffee money to buy a bull. He makes UGX 40,000 monthly selling eggs. Matovu thanked the president for helping improve his family life. Museveni gave him UGX 10 million for dairy cows and UGX 9 million for transportation. The president also handed UGX 6 million to the local chairman for a motorcycle.
Museveni told people to use program funds wisely. He plans to double parish funding to UGX 200 million after the elections. The president explained how money rotates through communities at just 6% interest over two years. He promised water tanks to help farmers during dry seasons. Museveni warned against corruption and asked people to report any problems with the program.