President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today launched Piston Medical Ltd, a state-of-the-art pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Namanve Industrial Park.

The plant will produce intravenous fluids and essential drugs, thus reducing Uganda’s reliance on imports and strengthening the country’s pharmaceutical sector.
“I am very happy to see Ugandans venturing into industrialization. This is the socio-economic transformation we keep talking about,” President Museveni said.
“That’s why I always emphasize that you should engage in production not just for consumption but also for income.”
He also highlighted Uganda’s key economic sectors, including commercial agriculture, manufacturing/ artisanal work, services, and ICT, noting that industrialization is essential for economic growth.

“In developed countries like the USA, only 2% of the population is engaged in agriculture, while the majority are in manufacturing and services. What is happening here is a big step forward for Uganda’s economy,” he said.
President Museveni reaffirmed the government’s commitment to creating a business-friendly environment through strategic policies.
He also commended the Minister of State for Investment and Privatization, Hon. Evelyn Anite for spearheading initiatives that attract investors, including offering free land for industrial projects.
“The land is not for sale. What we want is for you to produce products needed here and for export. Our contribution is free land, and we also provide tax incentives. For the first 10 years, manufacturers are not taxed directly, but the government still earns revenue through indirect taxes such as those on sodas and beers,” he noted.
The President emphasized that these policies are well thought out.
“There is no guesswork; everything is deliberate and positive,” he said.
On electricity, President Museveni acknowledged concerns over high costs, attributing them to expensive power from the Bujagali hydropower plant.
However, he reassured investors that other government-owned power stations provide cheaper electricity and pledged to address the issue.
Regarding the Namboole to Namanve industrial park road, he promised government intervention.
“The road you are talking about, I was not aware of it but they are going to work on it,” he assured.
The President also commended Uganda Development Bank (UDB) for providing affordable credit to local businesses.
“Thank you for doing your work. The money belongs to the government, and you lend it to our people. We shall continue injecting funds into UDB to ensure our people access capital and do good work,” he said.
On his part, Mr. Benjamin Kiiza, the Chief Executive Officer of Piston Medical Limited praised Uganda’s industrial progress and highlighted the significance of government policies in supporting local manufacturers.
He further emphasized the importance of local production and economic stability in fostering investment.
“We welcome you to Piston Medical. Our journey in the medical industry began as a distributor, but in 2019, we decided to venture into manufacturing,” Mr. Kiiza said.
“Before proceeding, we conducted a study in Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, and South Sudan to assess market viability. That research gave us the confidence to move forward.”
He noted that Piston Medical Limited is pioneering in sterile manufacturing within the region.
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