The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development ( MEMD) under on Friday 19th December 2025 held a sensitization Workshop at the newly established Ntungamo Mineral Market Facility, marking a critical step in formalizing the country’s mineral value chain.

The government-led initiative aims to bring miners and buyers into a one-stop regulated centre, enhance price transparency, curb exploitation of artisanal miners, and ensure that minerals are tested and paid for on the spot. The move aligns with the Ministry’s broader mandate to streamline artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) and boost value addition of mineral resources.
Addressing participants, Ms Agnes Alaba, Commissioner for Minerals at the Ministry, reiterated that the facility will eliminate middlemen malpractices and protect miners from being cheated.
“Once complete, an artisanal miner here in Ntungamo will not be cheated anymore. He will bring his gold here, it’s measured here in his presence and he gets paid here. Claims of fake gold will no longer arise,” she said, emphasising the centre’s role in fostering fair trading and instant value realisation.

Alaba, who represented the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Eng. Irene Pauline Bateebe, also highlighted that strengthening local value addition will enable Uganda to compete on the world minerals market, enabling dealers to sell processed minerals rather than raw unverified consignments.
RDC Ntungamo District, Miriam Kagiiga Mugisha, thanked President Yoweri Museveni for the visionary leadership that brought the facility to the district. She said the market centre will spur jobs, improve infrastructure such as roads and power, and attract investment.
The workshop drew top district leaders, including the CAO who was recognized for fighting and securing the land on which the facility seats, RDC, police commanders, community representatives, and leaders of miners’ associations.



