Category: Business
Uganda – Outtakes and quotes from the Uganda National Budget Framework FY: 2015-2016
It’s this time a year and this has been delivered to me. So I feel the need to drop the most interesting stuff from the Uganda’s National Budget Framework FY 2015-2016. I can drop the whole piece since it’s too much. So I have taken the pieces that are worth setting some extra light and questioning. To give you a little feeling about what’s special this year. Enjoy!
When I have more time and can. I will dig deeper into the specific areas and allocation. And look for there some difference from last year. And if they have made something special. This is a document of 789 pages. There is a lot to grasp. This is just a tiny piece of it all. Hope you get to something out of what I put up today. There will be more later from me. Hope you have enjoyed this. Peace.
Uganda – Outtakes of the interesting pages and quotes from the Acts of Supplements No.2. – (6. March 2015) – Act 3: The Public Finance Management Act
It’s this part of the year again. I had several post on budget allocations and the new Petroleum concerns during the FY 2014/2015. Now it’s the start of the FY 2015/2016. It’s time to look at some of the documents that I have gotten and address them properly. I wonder sometimes why I am lucky and getting them. But since I do get them, I have the power to pin-point and question certain Acts and legislation. I will cut out today the most important and questioning pieces of words and law from the Acts of Supplements No. 2. – 6. March 2015: ACT3- The Public Finance Management Act, 2015. I could have taken with more and asked more are about certain propositions here.
Hope you’ll find this findings interesting:
Last retort:
If you don’t have any questions and wondering what this really means as well for the citizens of Uganda. The way about the ‘Classified Expenditure’, ‘the Petroleum Fund’ and the way the money will be used from the ‘Petroleum Revenue’. If that isn’t a tasty dish for you think about. Then I don’t know what to serve you. This a plate full of heavy beef. If you don’t wonder yourself. You should read it again. And ask yourself. What are they really doing and how can they do this this way, without being really questioned? Peace.
Press Release:Amisom – IJA Assembly Inauguration (8th May 2015, Kismayo, Somalia)
Dr. Kizza Besigye’s adress on the International Workers Day (Labour Day) – 01.05.2015

Labour Day or International Workers’ Day is intended to celebrate and review the advancement of Workers’ rights. It derives its origins in the struggle of workers to have an eight-hour workday; especially, in the 1886 Haymarket affair in Chicago (USA) when four workers were killed in a demonstration.
Regrettably, 130 years later, there is hardly anything to celebrate in our country Uganda. We’re confronted with the unprecedented 84% youth unemployment; many in “formal” employment earn far less than Shs 3,750= ($ 1.25) per day, the lowest poverty line; many toil for much more than 8 hours every day; the health and safety conditions in which most Ugandans work are horrible etc.
This situation is now increasingly and appropriately referred to as modern day slavery.
Labour organisations seem to have been largely co-opted into the patronage system of the NRM junta. A Workers’ representative in parliament was co-opted into the Executive as a Minister. Workers’ hard-earned savings managed under the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has been plundered with impunity.
Labour day in Uganda is a sad day indeed. Labour leaders will make the ritualistic lamentations before the plumb and overfed president, while the workers they represent appear like they’ve just emerged from a Nazi concentration camp.
Workers and all citizens need to urgently and effectively respond to this deplorable situation. This situation has arisen, largely, because of the marginalisation and powerlessness of citizens. The NRM junta is not accountable to citizens; in fact, citizens are hostages of the junta!
The process of sustainable liberation of our country must be founded on citizens’ empowerment. All “change agents” need to embark on political mobilisation that generates an informed citizenry; provide civic leadership that galvanises people to speak and act together; and to effectively protest against the humiliating conditions and reassert our peoples’ power of decision-making.
The predatory NRM junta must be stopped in its tracks. Do whatever you can, from wherever you’re and use whatever you have.
We shall overcome! ALL UGANDANS ARE WISHED A PEACEFUL LABOUR DAY.
Bill Supplement No. 6. 17th April 2015 – Uganda Parliament – The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2015
Uganda – DPP for sale – Secret mail confirm prices of law enforcement (03.04.2015)
(Youtube – Speech) President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe speech at the state visit in South Africa – 8th April 2015
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB4sZfrbGBw
Worth looking and listening to. From the industrialization of diamond industry to the spirit if Cecil John Rhodes and so on!
Robert Mugabe actually said: “We grow for those who want to smoke it!”.
Robert Mugabe said: “We want peaceful elections”. He disscussed the intervention in DRC from the Southern Africa standpoint. This with the fear from the power struggle of Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda in the DRC.
He even said: “As a real dicatator! Yes A dictator who had cut the troath of Ian Smith”. Which he didn’t do. He (Ian Smith) died a natural death.
And so much of more, that you should listen to and get enlighten, and get the vision of President Mugabe today.
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