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Politics 25 March 2026

Parliament's PAC Grills Kira Municipality on Slow PDM Fund Recovery

Uganda's Public Accounts Committee (Local Government) has criticized Kira Municipality officials for failing to recover Parish Development Model (PDM) funds, raising fears of repeating past program failures like the Youth Livelihood Programme. The committee demanded detailed recovery reports amid low repayment rates from disbursed billions. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4311/pac-faults-kira-municipality-over-poor-recovery-pdm-funds

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • pdm
  • parliament
  • kira-municipality

Politics 25 March 2026

Parliament's Trade Committee Flags Gaps in Ministry's 2026/2027 Policy Statement

Uganda's Committee on Trade, Tourism and Industry has criticized the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives for submitting an incomplete Ministerial Policy Statement for FY 2026/2027, citing violations of legal requirements. The committee demanded revisions after identifying missing reports and discrepancies during a meeting on March 25, 2026. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4310/trade-committee-raises-alarm-over-ministrys-policy-statement

Source: Parliament of Uganda
  • parliament
  • trade committee
  • ministerial policy

Health 25 March 2026

Uganda Nutritionists Demand Ban on Trans Fats Amid Rising Heart Disease Crisis

Health experts and advocacy groups in Uganda are pressing for a government ban on industrially produced trans fats due to their role in surging cardiovascular disease cases. They highlight the need for stricter regulations and affordable healthy alternatives to curb the epidemic. Source: https://observer.ug/news/nutritionists-push-for-ban-on-industrial-trans-fats-as-heart-disease-cases-soar

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • trans-fats
  • heart-disease
  • nutrition

Politics 25 March 2026

US Policy Shift Signals New Era for Uganda's Relations with America

The Trump administration is moving away from traditional aid to Africa towards transactional partnerships focused on trade, investment, and strategic interests, impacting Uganda's long-standing reliance on US development and health funding. This recalibration emphasizes commercial diplomacy and critical minerals, presenting both opportunities and challenges for Kampala. Source: https://observer.ug/news/uganda-on-the-edge-after-us-policy-shift

Source: The Observer (Uganda)
  • us policy
  • trump administration
  • uganda us relations

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Uganda's Public Accounts Committee (Local Government) has criticized Kira Municipality officials for failing to recover Parish Development Model (PDM) funds, raising fears of repeating past program failures like the Youth Livelihood Programme. The committee demanded detailed recovery reports amid low repayment rates from disbursed billions. Source: https://www.parliament.go.ug/news/4311/pac-faults-kira-municipality-over-poor-recovery-pdm-funds

Health

Health

Health experts and advocacy groups in Uganda are pressing for a government ban on industrially produced trans fats due to their role in surging cardiovascular disease cases. They highlight the need for stricter regulations and affordable healthy alternatives to curb the epidemic. Source: https://observer.ug/news/nutritionists-push-for-ban-on-industrial-trans-fats-as-heart-disease-cases-soar

environment

environment

Millions of Ugandans rely on charcoal for cooking, fueling an informal economy but driving massive forest destruction and health hazards from indoor pollution. Recent policy efforts and a national dialogue seek a balanced shift to cleaner energy without harming livelihoods. Source: https://observer.ug/news/can-uganda-balance-energy-needs-health-and-forest-conservation

education

education

A new World Bank report highlights that children in developing countries are learning less than before, despite investments in schools and health, due to early inequalities at home, in neighborhoods, and workplaces. It calls for policies addressing interconnected living environments to boost human capital. Source: https://observer.ug/news/report-why-children-learn-less-than-they-did-a-decade-ago