Uganda: There Is Need to Explore Alternative Financing to Develop Industrial Parks

opinion

This year's National Budget will be presented on June 8, 2017, and it is also one year after the 2016 general elections in which government promised to take Ugandans to a prosperous lower middle-income status by 2020. The theme for this budget will be "Industrialisation and shared prosperity." With a renewed mandate, government committed itself to foster prosperity through job and wealth creation for all.

In the Kisanja Hakuna Muchezo era, President Museveni directed all government ministries, departments and agencies to integrate their sector policy plans with the National Planning Framework, the manifesto commitments as well as the strategic guidelines and directives. In this one year prognosis, we highlight activities in the Kampala Industrial & Business Parks.

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