Private sector called for stronger project tracking to deliver budget goals.
The Private Sector Foundation Uganda has called on the government to establish special project implementation tracking mechanisms to achieve the aspirations of the 2026/2027 national budget. Economists believe the national budget allocation is commendable but emphasize the need for a clear implementation framework to catalyse execution of the government's tenfold growth strategy.

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