Agriculture continues to be Uganda’s largest source of employment and a primary supplier of inputs to agro-processing, trade, and manufacturing. The sector employs about 70 percent of the ...
This budget structure has profound implications not only for the scale of service delivery, but also for its quality and sustainability. Nowhere is this more evident than in agriculture and nutrition.
An economics that works for Uganda must, therefore, be production-centred, not consumption-driven. Uganda imports what it can ...
Kampala — FOLLOWING the launch of the Human Development Report by the United Nations Development Programme, allegations were made in the press that production in agriculture had declined by half since ...
When I spoke recently with my in-law, Deryn, who lives in Canada, our conversation began like many family chats, weather, work, and health. But it quickly turned into a deeper reflection on ...
Uganda’s economy has rebounded strongly with solid growth and low inflation, but rising deficits, debt, and heavy domestic borrowing are creating growing fiscal risks. With oil production approaching, ...
To say that it takes a village to raise a child is as true in an African village as it is in an American town. Especially if the children are orphans without hope of even a high school education. No ...
MINSK, 24 November (BelTA) – Ambassador of Belarus to Ethiopia with concurrent accreditation to Uganda Dmitry Kuptel presented his credentials to Uganda President Yoweri Museveni in the city of ...
An examination by Uganda’s Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives has revealed that ‘information gap’ is one of the major deterrents to Uganda’s coherent export market. In her address to some ...
MINSK, 16 October (BelTA) – Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov has discussed projects in agriculture and manufacturing with Ugandan Foreign Minister Odongo Jeje Abubakher on the ...