• Editorial Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Who Are We
  • About
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
  • Login
The Pearl Times
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives
No Result
View All Result
The Pearl Times
No Result
View All Result
Home News Business

MUCH OF THE BUDGET ISN’T OURS! Here’s the Problem with Uganda’s Shs72 Trillion Budget

CSOs Raise Concerns on Debt Burden & Cuts in Key Sectors

MUCH OF THE BUDGET ISN’T OURS! Here’s the Problem with Uganda’s Shs72 Trillion Budget

Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Uganda have given their take on the country’s approved national budget for the FY2024-2025. After President Yoweri Museveni’s State of the Nation Address delivered last week, government will present the National Budget on June 13, 2024.

Although it is the highest in Uganda’s history, the Shs72tn budget has attracted concerns from civil society organizations. On June 09, 2024, the directors of several CSOs addressed reporters in Kampala, detailing what they think the problem with the FY2024-2025 budget is. For The Pearl Times, SAMUEL KAMUGISHA writes on the key concerns from CSO leaders

NATIONAL DEBT

Uganda’s debt stood at Shs96.1tn – Shs44.6tn from domestic lenders and Shs52.8tn from foreign lenders – as at June 2023, according to the Auditor General’s report. The total debt is higher than next year’s financial year’s budget, meaning that even if Uganda were to sacrifice the entire budget, it would not be enough to pay off the debt.

According the budget estimates, Uganda will spend Shs41.7tn on debt repayment and financing. This will be 57 per cent of the Shs72tn budget – above a half of the total budget.

Government will only remain with about Shs31tn for service delivery after paying debt. Sophie Nampewo from Oxfam Uganda put the situation more bluntly, thus “a big portion of this budget is not ours. We are paying interest on debt.”

The country’s estimated tax collection of Shs32tn would be Shs9tn short of meeting the debt repayment and financing obligation. Looked at another way, daily, government will spend Shs114bn on debt repayment and financing.

Jane Nalunga, the Executive Director of the Southern and Eastern Africa Trade, Information and Negotiations Institute (SEATINI), which works on trade, fiscal and investment related matters, says the debt has reached a “historic level.”

“My plea to Government is to rethink how to get the economy out of the debt trap we are in and make sure we have a vibrant economy,” said Nalunga.

“The increasing indebtedness has deprived the country of the much-needed resources to finance social service delivery, development projects and aspirations.”

MUCH OF THE BUDGET ISN’T OURS! Here’s the Problem with Uganda’s Shs72 Trillion Budget
CSO leaders. Courtesy Photo

Julius Mukunda, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG), expressed concern over government’s failure to use the money borrowed. This makes taxpayers part with billions in commitment fees.

“Even in the current challenges that we are having, we are unable to absorb the available resources given to sectors and the consequence is that service delivery is affected.  We have Shs14tn in undisbursed loans yet government continues to pay commitment fees. Commitment fees are like fines paid for not using the money you borrowed,” explained Mukunda.

To cure excessive borrowing and the debt trap, the CSOs have proposed cuts on expenditure they consider wasteful and to review measures that make government miss revenue that would otherwise be used to finance the budget instead of borrowing.

“We are going to remain in this cycle of borrowing if Government doesn’t revise the wasteful expenditures such as travel allowances, the tax exemptions and illicit spending,” noted Angella Nabwowe, the Executive Director of Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER ), an organization seeking full recognition, accountability and full realization of social and economic rights.

You can read our previous story on some of the items considered wasteful expenditure in the budget Here.

Nampewo from Oxfam in Uganda urged government to invest in the economy because “if government isn’t investing in the economy, the taxpayers will be burdened.”

As a way of improving tax enforcement, she also called on government to invest in trainings such as for taxpayers from whom it hopes to collect Shs32tn to finance less than a half of the Shs72tn budget for the next financial year.

AGRICULTURE

Food Rights Alliance (FRA) Executive Director Agnes Kirabo was concerned that the agricultural sector, a key part of the agro-industrialization program, would suffer budget cuts in the FY2024-2025.

With non-wage budget cuts for key institutions like National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO) and Dairy Development Authority (DDA), Nampewo is worried that “this threatens the ability to guarantee food security and nutrition.”

SEATINI’s Nalunga wondered why coffee, a key cash crop that contributes significantly to the economy, was only getting Shs13.9bn in the FY2024-2025 budget.

Data from the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) indicates that Uganda earned $952m (about Shs3.6tn) from coffee exports in the November 2022-October 2023 period.

TRADE

Nalunga further noted that such little allocations as has been given to the coffee sector and the Ministry of Trade are “troubling given the EU’s stringent directives on key issues like climate change, non-compliance could pose significant challenges.”

The government has cut the trade ministry’s budget from Shs170bn to a little over Shs113bn. Even when she believes “we can trade our way out of poverty,” the trade ministry budget cut, about Shs57bn, is “concern.”

HEALTH

Government has allocated Shs3tn – about 4 per cent of the budget – to the health sector. This is 11 per cent below Uganda’s commitment to the Abuja Declaration (2001) where government should be injecting at least 15 per cent of its budget to improving the health sector.

Also, major concerns on a national health care scheme and mental health worry the CSOs. In terms of government-led health insurance schemes, Uganda lags behind most of its East African Community (EAC) counterparts, including Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania.

“Is government really committed to providing Ugandans a national health care scheme like the rest of the peers in EAC? Ugandans continue to pay heavily in the out of pocket expenditure,” said Fatia Kiyange, the Executive Director of the Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD).

Kiyange was also unhappy that government was “not prioritizing mental health issues in the country” as demonstrated by the reduction in the budget allocation for Butabika National Referral Hospital.

In recent years, officials from Butabika Hospital, the country’s largest mental hospital, have pleaded with Parliament to increase their budget to enable them handle increasing numbers of patients with mental health conditions. Recent reports have suggested an increase in mental health cases, with some being attributed to the Covid19 pandemic and how it disrupted the economy.

Kiyange was also concerned that most of the health sector budget will go into infrastructure development and less into human resources.

(For advertising, sponsored content or story tips, send us a Whatsapp message on +256 705 690 819 or E-mail us on pearltimesug@gmail.com).

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

Related

Previous Post

Uganda Set to Develop New National Air Navigation Plan in Latest ICAO-UCAA Collaboration

Next Post

MPs’ SUMMONS OVER CORRUPTION: Here’s What We Know So Far

Samuel Kamugisha

Samuel Kamugisha

Samuel Kamugisha is a Ugandan journalist, editor, language instructor, poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. A Makerere University graduate of Journalism and Communication with a decade-long experience in news reporting, writing and editing, Kamugisha is Editor at The Pearl Times. Most of his previous work was published by The Observer. When he is not doing journalism work -- which is rare -- Kamugisha will be reading or writing a short story or a poem, or caught up in the writer's block.

Related Posts

2026 Elections

Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa Officially Nominated for Youth Western Youth MP NRM Primaries

R.I.P: Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya Dead Kawempe North MP elect Muhammad Richard Ssegirinya. I told you! Sugar mummy insists Muhammad ‘Richard’ Ssegirinya is uncircumcised; confident he had genuine academic papers
Pearl Love

Shocking DNA Results Expose Ssegirinya’s Widows as Ex-MP Confirmed Not to be Father to Most Children 

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day
Crime

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video
Entertainment

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video

BETRAYAL: Besigye 'Boy' Abandons Struggle, Endorses NRM's Thomas Tayebwa
2026 Elections

BETRAYAL: Besigye ‘Boy’ Abandons Struggle, Endorses NRM’s Thomas Tayebwa

Final List: Names of 12000 Ugandans Who Have Landed Uganda Police Jobs Interviews for 16600 Shortlisted for Police Jobs Start Tomorrow (See Venues and Dates) Missing, Delayed Salaries of Ugandan Police Officers Explained
Employment

Final List: Names of 12000 Ugandans Who Have Landed Uganda Police Jobs

Ad

Stay Connected

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Archbishop Cyprian Lwanga accuses lawyers Ebert Byenkya, Julius Galisonga and Bainomugisha of pressurizing him over compensation money for church land in Entebbe and Nsambya.

Archbishop Lwanga Reports Top City Lawyers to Museveni Over Church Money

Minister claims mafia after her life over minerals row

Why Museveni is keenly Watching Companies Donating to Covid19 Fund

More Ugandan Covid patients recover but doctors’ allowances delay

Museveni, sacked EC secretary Sam Rwakoojo and NUP leader Bobi Wine

Were Top EC bosses fired over Bobi Wine NUP Party or Ballot Paper Printing scandal?

Watchman Ministries Pastor and Prophet Elvis Mbonye's anointed Joseph Kabuleta has announced his 2021 presidential bid.

Prophet Mbonye’s ‘Anointed’ Kabuleta declares 2021 presidential bid

Former Kampala deputy lord mayor Sarah Kanyike is one of the six dropped ministers appointed senior presidential advisors.

NEW CABINET: Museveni consoles Six DROPPED Ministers with Presidential advisor positions

PAYMENT ALERTS: Allowances for Gulu Sitting Deposited on MPs’ Bank Accounts. See How Much

PAYMENT ALERTS: Allowances for Gulu Sitting Deposited on MPs’ Bank Accounts. See How Much

Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa Officially Nominated for Youth Western Youth MP NRM Primaries

R.I.P: Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya Dead Kawempe North MP elect Muhammad Richard Ssegirinya. I told you! Sugar mummy insists Muhammad ‘Richard’ Ssegirinya is uncircumcised; confident he had genuine academic papers

Shocking DNA Results Expose Ssegirinya’s Widows as Ex-MP Confirmed Not to be Father to Most Children 

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video

Recent News

Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa Officially Nominated for Youth Western Youth MP NRM Primaries

R.I.P: Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya Dead Kawempe North MP elect Muhammad Richard Ssegirinya. I told you! Sugar mummy insists Muhammad ‘Richard’ Ssegirinya is uncircumcised; confident he had genuine academic papers

Shocking DNA Results Expose Ssegirinya’s Widows as Ex-MP Confirmed Not to be Father to Most Children 

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day

GOONS IN YELLOW: Police Arrests 21 Suspected Criminals Who Wore NRM T-Shirts and Robbed, Beat People on Museveni Nomination Day

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video

Ugandan Singer and TikToker Leaks Own Video

ADVERTISEMENT

Ad

The Pearl Times

The Pearl Times Is an online media publication for news and analysis from Uganda, the Greatest lakes Region and the world. The Pearl Times is your trusted source of news and analysis from Uganda and the rest of the world in the beats of politics, business, entertainment, technology, education and health.

Follow Us

Popular Posts

  • From Solomon Sserwanja's 'Audio' to Kakwanzi 'Leaked Video,' Here's How to Verify Fake or AI Generated Videos, Audios Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa: So-Called Leaked Video & Dirty Politics of Western Youth MP Elections?

    Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa: So-Called Leaked Video & Dirty Politics of Western Youth MP Elections?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • ‘Leaked Video’ Aside, Who are Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa’s Opponents in Western Youth MP Election?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • IN PICTURES: Interesting Photos of Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa Strategizing for Western Youth MP Position

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Recent News

Elizabeth Kakwanzi Katanywa Officially Nominated for Youth Western Youth MP NRM Primaries

R.I.P: Kawempe North MP Muhammad Ssegirinya Dead Kawempe North MP elect Muhammad Richard Ssegirinya. I told you! Sugar mummy insists Muhammad ‘Richard’ Ssegirinya is uncircumcised; confident he had genuine academic papers

Shocking DNA Results Expose Ssegirinya’s Widows as Ex-MP Confirmed Not to be Father to Most Children 

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2024 - The Pearl Times by The Pearl Times.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Business
    • Sports
    • World
  • 2026 Elections
  • People
  • Featured
  • Viewsroom
  • PROSE & POETRY
  • Archives

© 2024 - The Pearl Times by The Pearl Times.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.