Uganda Increases Health Sector Budget to Shs 5.87 Tn in Fy 2025/26
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Uganda's economy is expected to grow by at least 7 per cent in fiscal year 2025/26, which begins next July, announced on Thursday 12 June, Finance Minister Matia Kasaija during his budget speech. This growth momentum could even reach a two-digit pace from the start...
Uganda's Economy Projected to Grow by 7% in FY 2025/26 –Kasaija
Finance Minister Matia Kasaija has announced a robust economic performance for Uganda during the Financial Year 2024/25 and presented an optimistic outlook for FY 2025/26, as he delivered the National Budget Speech at Kololo Ceremonial Grounds on Thursday. Addressing Parliament and the nation, Kasaija highlighted Uganda’s resilience in the face of global and regional challenges, projecting GDP growth at 6.3% for the current financial year and 7%…
Uganda Targets $9.6B in Domestic Revenue for 2025/26 Budget
Kampala, Uganda — Finance Minister Matia Kasaija detailed Uganda’s comprehensive strategy to enhance domestic revenue mobilization, aiming to collect 37.2 trillion Ugandan shillings (approximately $9.6 billion USD) for the fiscal year 2025/26. This target is expected to finance about 60% of the national budget, reducing reliance on external funding. The minister underscored a multifaceted approach focused on broadening the tax base. This include…
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