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NEXT FINANCIAL YEAR WILL BE GOOD FOR BUSINESS,PSFU

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugJune 25, 2026Updated:June 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Private Sector Foundation of Uganda has revealed that Uganda’s national budget for the 2026/27 financial year will be favourable to business operations

Officials  say government took on board the bulk of its policy recommendations and acted to address high interest rates, domestic arrears and logistics bottlenecks

PSFU Chief Executive  Officer Stephen Asiimwe  said  that government had scored an overall responsiveness rate of 82.33 percent after weighing how far it had acted on the foundation’s proposals.

The  PSFU assessment covered 75 separate proposals spanning 11 thematic areas, among them agriculture, tourism, manufacturing, trade, taxation, finance, energy and digital transformation. Of those, Asiimwe said, government had fully or substantially addressed 61.75 — a tally arrived at by giving partial credit where proposals were only partly taken up.

Asiimwe singled out manufacturing, agriculture, digital transformation, energy and business financing as the areas where the budget had delivered the clearest wins for private enterprise. Manufacturing came out particularly well funded, with its allocation rising from Shs312.11 billion to Shs1.026 trillion.

On agriculture, PSFU welcomed continued government spending on irrigation and water-for-production schemes, along with plans to roll out 36 million doses of anti-tick vaccine to cover 18 million head of livestock.

Asiimwe however cautioned that counterfeit agricultural inputs are still cutting yields by between 30 and 50 percent, and that cold-chain storage and transport facilities remain too limited for exporters who need to keep produce fresh on its way to market.

CSBAG DIRECTOR JULIIUS MUKUNDA DURING THE BUDGET DIALOGUE

He urged government in the next fiancial year to tackle  lending rates currently at 18.74 percent, unpaid domestic arrears owed to suppliers, ongoing logistics bottlenecks, the cost of complying with digital tax systems, and tourism levies.

“The next phase is implementation tracking. The real test will be whether budget releases are made on time and whether businesses see measurable improvements in competitiveness, exports, investment and job creation,” he said.

Assistant Commissioner for Budget Policy and Evaluation, Ali Tagore, credited the private sector with driving economic growth, job creation and government revenue collection.

He pointed to the government’s increasing reliance on domestic resources to fund the budget, saying more than 80 percent of national spending is now financed domestically rather than through borrowing. “If you noticed in the budget speech, at least we can finance over 80% of our budget and that is going to help us reduce the high debt-to-GDP ratio,” Tagore said.

PSFU Board Vice-Chairperson Sarah Kagingo highlighted several tax changes in the new budget, describing the increase in the VAT registration threshold as the most significant reform for small and medium enterprises and start-ups, since it is expected to ease compliance burdens and reduce cash-flow pressure for smaller businesses.

She further applauded the gains  registered in the digital economy, noting that the cost of internet bandwidth has fallen from $70 to $35 per Mbps, while mobile money transaction volumes have climbed to Shs392.7 trillion — growth it said is opening up new opportunities in e-commerce, digital trade and business process outsourcing.

She also commended government on  continued progress on the East African Crude Oil Pipeline, now 76.8 percent complete, alongside drilling activity that has already produced 199 oil wells against an initial target of 189.

Kagingo said these developments offer substantial openings for local suppliers and contractors looking to plug into the oil and gas supply chain.

BANK OF UGANDA CAPITAL MARKETS AUTHORITY CENTENARY BANK COCACOLA MAKERERE UNIVERSITY MINISTRY OF FINANCE MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTRY OF TRADE PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA URA
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