The President assured investors that Uganda has adequate raw materials to sustain the factory, noting that the challenge lies in organising farmers and connecting them to dependable markets rather than increasing production.
“According to World Health Organization, stunting has a lifelong consequence. Children who are stunted are more likely to experience failure to reach their physical potential,” Akena said.
Uganda imports all its fuel through regional routes, meaning global oil price changes rather than direct supply disruptions are the main driver of pump price increases, even amid international conflicts.