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Infrastructure and extractives win big in 2026/27 budget proposal
Finance Ministry PSST Ramathan Ggoobi identifies the ATMS sectors as the primary engines for Uganda’s economic growth and job creation over the next decade. KAMPALA, Uganda — The Ugandan government’s proposed 69.4 trillion shilling budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year signals a major shift in national priorities, with massive funding increases for infrastructure and the extractives industry coming at the expense of health and education. Accordin…
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Infrastructure and extractives win big in 2026/27 budget proposal
Finance Ministry PSST Ramathan Ggoobi identifies the ATMS sectors as the primary engines for Uganda’s economic growth and job creation over the next decade. KAMPALA, Uganda — The Ugandan government’s proposed 69.4 trillion shilling budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year signals a major shift in national priorities, with massive funding increases for infrastructure and the extractives industry coming at the expense of health and education. Accordin…
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