President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Sunday, July 13, 2025, concluded his Presidential Zonal Tour on Wealth Creation in Wakiso District with an address to thousands of Ugandans at Namboole Stadium.

The public rally centered on empowering Ugandans to transition from subsistence living to income-generating activities, especially through commercial agriculture.
In his address, President Museveni called on Ugandans to take advantage of the prevailing peace in the country and use government programs such as the PDM to eradicate poverty at the household level.
“Previously, we emphasized peace. Now, Uganda is largely peaceful except for a few pockets of crime, which the police are empowered to detect and prevent,” President Museveni said.
He emphasized that development in infrastructure, such as roads, electricity, schools, and health centers, is necessary but not sufficient unless it is complemented by household wealth.
“Many leaders talk about development. But since the 1960s, we have been clear: If you have roads but no income, how will that help you? That’s why we added a third word—wealth in the homesteads,” he stated.
President Museveni stressed that household wealth must be a deliberate pursuit. He pointed out the paradox of urban infrastructure amidst poverty-stricken communities, highlighting that ghettos in towns may have tarmacked roads and hotels but still lack jobs and sustainable income sources.
To drive his point home, the President showcased video clips of ordinary Ugandans who have successfully used the PDM funds and his guidance on wealth creation to transform their lives.
Among them was Joseph Ijara from Serere District, who, despite living in an area without a tarmac road, utilized his 2.5-acre land to start poultry and dairy farming. His enterprise now generates profits of up to UGX 800 million annually.
Another standout case was Rashida Namubiru from Kasaka, Butambala District, who used the UGX 1 million she received from the PDM to start goat rearing. Her small venture has since blossomed, showcasing the potential of even the smallest capital injection.
“These are examples of commercial agriculture leading to wealth,” H.E Museveni said, reiterating that every household must choose a form of wealth—whether it is farming, artisanship, services, or industry.
He cited youth who are gaining skills and producing items like furniture, shoes, and metal doors from the Presidential Industrial Hubs scattered across the country.
Another notable example came from Mr. Ayesiga Kenneth of Kanungu District, who used PDM funds to start a restaurant named the Parish Model Restaurant. Ayesiga has since expanded his enterprise to include piggery and is thriving.
“Everybody must get a form of wealth they target. These programs, such as PDM, Emyooga, the Youth Livelihood Program, and the Women Entrepreneurship Fund, are aimed at helping you achieve that,” President Museveni said.
He warned that those found embezzling funds intended for the people will be dealt with.
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