President Museveni has urged scientists to practice and study science that will help to solve day-to-day problems affecting society, stating that every change in science and technology affects society.
In May 2023, President Museveni issued Executive Order No. 3, which, among others, banned the production of trade in charcoal in Northern Uganda as part of the efforts to protect the environment. However, the people in Northern Uganda and Ugandans at large have continuously dismissed the order.
The Uganda People’s Congress (UPC) has told ministers Kasule Lumumba, the Minister in Charge of General Duties, and Kyeyune Haruna Kasolo, the Minister of State for Microfinance, to stop intimidating civil servants.
The alumni body of Namasagali College has applauded President Museveni for enabling the repatriation of Rev. Fr. Damian Grimes, mortal remains for a decent burial as stipulated in the funeral program released by the organizing committee together with Mill Hill Fathers.
Turyagyenda holds a Doctorate in Education Management from Nkumba University, Uganda; a Master of Science Degree from Leicester University, UK; a Bachelor of Science Degree; and a Diploma in Education from Makerere University, Uganda.
In May 2023, President Museveni issued Executive Order No. 3, banning large-scale commercial charcoal production and trade in Northern Uganda. This directive aimed to curb the rampant deforestation that has severely affected the region and exacerbated the effects of climate change.
Kampala City traders have since pushed the quest to meet President Museveni to express their discontent; however, their efforts have remained futile after Museveni postponed the meeting to unknown dates. The traders want President Museveni to halt the Chinese dominance of the economy and use of EFRIS, among others.