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@KayJoab

Macroeconomic Consultant| Investment Modeler| Faith in people| Global Shaper25|Economist @modva /UPDF 🇺🇬

Jumuyiya Afrika Mashariki Katılım Haziran 2021
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Kamukama Fredie
Kamukama Fredie@kamukamafredie·
Uganda’s economy is growing at 7% ~ President Yoweri Museveni @KagutaMuseveni said. Viva UPDF ⚔️🇺🇬
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Kamukama Fredie
Kamukama Fredie@kamukamafredie·
Maj Gen Mugisha BD commander SFC talking to commander in Chief,President Yoweri Museveni. Viva UPDF⚔️🇺🇬
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Dr. Raymond Omollo — CBS
Dr. Raymond Omollo — CBS@ray_omollo·
The Mwache Dam is a strategic intervention in advancing irrigation-led agriculture and strengthening sustainable food security. Anchored in H.E. President @WilliamsRuto's firm commitment to invest in production rather than consumption, the project enhances water security for agriculture, expands irrigated acreage and supports long-term economic productivity, reinforcing the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) and Kenya's path to self-reliance in food production.
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Col Deo Akiiki
Col Deo Akiiki@DeoAkiiki·
Had the opportunity to participate in a strategic dialogue on responsible use of AI in A Coruna, Spain . Bottom line: Human beings must retain meaningful control and accountability of artificial intelligence. Otherwise, AI seems here to stay.
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joab kabigumira@KayJoab·
@DarlingKig lunyankore ❎️, Runyankore✅️. Clearly you're already in an identity crisis. But if you need help, l have a contact.
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Amsterdam & Partners
Amsterdam & Partners@amsterdamllp·
Press Release: Uganda’s Post-Election Repression and Threats Against Bobi Wine Trigger Urgent Call for Commonwealth Action, Including Sanctions and Indefinite Suspension
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Adonia Ayebare
Adonia Ayebare@adoniaayebare·
Robert. This reminds me of the letters you used to write to us when I worked at the commonwealth Secretariat on other countries. This is a flimsy and it is not going to work. Uganda is not a failed state, the post elections situation is peaceful. Our institutions are capable of handing any issues. I understand you have a gig to do. @UgandaMFA @commonwealthsec @Mk
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joab kabigumira@KayJoab·
We press on, we fumble sometimes, yes, but over time, we have not backed down at all. We are winning. #Prosperity.
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Global Shapers Kampala Hub
Global Shapers Kampala Hub@gsckampalahub·
Congratulations to the 8 new Global Shapers joining the Kampala Hub! We are delighted to welcome you into a vibrant community of young leaders committed to driving positive change in Kampala, Uganda, and beyond. We are excited to learn from you. #globalshaperscommunity
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Global Shapers Kampala Hub
Global Shapers Kampala Hub@gsckampalahub·
Karen Komukama is an investment professional with a background in corporate governance and business development. Her work centres on investor engagement, investment promotion, facilitation and aftercare. Welcome to Global Shapers Community, Kampala Hub! #globalshaperscommunity
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joab kabigumira@KayJoab·
Hurrah! 🫡🫡🗳 @gou_economy , @GovUganda . We are proud and super tight on sustainability of these gains. @KagutaMuseveni
Ministry of Finance@mofpedU

NRM ECONOMIC REFORMS AND GAINS TO PROTECT: The PSST Dr. @rggoobi has said Uganda’s economy has all the key ingredients to create wealth and prosperity for all Ugandans,adding that the several economic reforms implemented by the NRM Gov't over the years have laid a firm foundation for a transformative, resilient and fast-growing economy. “The NRM Government will continue to take deliberate actions to achieve faster socio-economic transformation and to strengthen her position in the global economy,” said the PSST. He made the remarks today on behalf of Finance Minister @MatiaK5 at the NRM Party Secretariat at Kyadondo Road in Kampala, where he was invited to update the country on the reforms,progress and future direction of Uganda’s economy under the NRM Government. Flanked by the NRM Deputy Secretary General Rose Namayanja,Dr.Ggoobi said the economic reforms that have provided the building block of the Ugandan economy today include; Elimination of price controls, liberalisation of the economy, liberalisation of the foreign exchange market, liberalisation of the current account and the capital account as well as export diversification, privatization and rationalization of state enterprises among others. Dr. Ggoobi also highlighted good macroeconomic management to control inflation, creation of Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) in 1991 and investment in infrastructure development. He said the NRM Government actions have created a stable, robust and resilient economy, adding that the size of the economy is projected to expand 17 times since 1986. By June 2026,Uganda's economy is expected to be USD 68.4 billion. The PSST said Uganda has satisfied all requirements and is currently undergoing assessment by the United Nations for graduation to middle income status. He noted that Uganda's Per-capita GNP stood at USD 1,278 in FY 2024/25 from a low of about USD $570, 10-years ago. “This is compared to the current benchmark of USD 1,136 for a country to be classified in the lower-middle income category. Our projections indicate that our per-capita income will rise to USD 1,324 by end of FY 2025/26,” said Dr. Ggoobi. He also said Ugandans are wealthier,adding that poverty has declined from 21.4% in 2016 to 16.1% in 2025, while the proportion of households engaged in the subsistence economy fell from 68.9% in 2010 to 33.1% by FY2023/24. The PSST said Government is committed to expanding the size of the economy to USD 500 billion by 2040 and to create jobs by focusing resources on the four anchor sectors (ATMS) and their enablers. “The NRM Government remains resolute to transform Uganda into a modern, inclusive, and competitive economy that works for all,” he said.

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joab kabigumira@KayJoab·
You picture it, it fades, you re-picture it, it somehow fades, and then some day, it happens the way you pictured. You see that thing called IMAGINATION, with some work, NEVER underestimate it. #Youth #heritage
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