Uganda: Parliament Approves Shs1.1 Trillion Supplementary Expenditure
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Uproar as Parliament suspends rules to rubber stamp UGX 1.1 trillion spending spree
Minister Henry Musasizi consulting the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Anitah Among on Tuesday KAMPALA, Uganda — Parliament on Tuesday passed a 1.1 trillion shilling supplementary budget to fund urgent government requirements, including preparations for the African Cup of Nations, local council elections and the presidential swearing-in ceremony. The request was presented by State Minister for Finance Henry Musasizi during a plenary session pres…
Parliament approves Shs1.1 trillion supplementary budget for FY 2025/26
Minister Musasizi consults with Speaker Anita Among Kampala, Uganda | URN | Parliament has approved over 1.1 trillion Shillings under Supplementary Expenditure for the Financial Year 2025/2026. The supplementary request was presented by the Minister of State for Finance (General Duties), Henry Musasizi, and includes a mix of budget reallocations, additional revenues, and external financing. Of the total amount, 40.21 billion Shillings will be so…
Parliament approves Shs1.1 trillion supplementary expenditure
Parliament has approved a Shs1.1 trillion Supplementary Expenditure Schedule No.5 for 2025/2026 to cater for the swearing in ceremony of President Yoweri Museveni, preparations for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 and elections of local councils, among others. The Minister of State for Finance, Planning and Economic Development (General Duties), Hon. Henry Musasizi presented the request during the sitting of the House on Tuesday, 05 May 2…
Parliament Approves Over UGX1 Trillion Supplementary Budget For LC Elections, AFCON Preparations
By Spy Uganda Parliament of Uganda has approved Supplementary Expenditure Schedule No. 5 for the Financial Year 2025/26 amounting to Shs 1.105 trillion to support key government priorities, including elections, health worker recruitment, AFCON 2027 preparations, and outstanding obligations under the Uganda Police Force. The supplementary budget was presented by State Minister for General Duties…
Uganda: Parliament approves Shs1.1 trillion supplementary expenditure
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