Religious institutions, Culture and State:
Since the enactment of the 1995 Uganda Constitution we have witnessed several incidents that have brought into question the relationship between the state and cultural institutions as well as the state and religious institutions.
Zero Tolerance to Corruption
Corruption is a cancer that is eating up Uganda’s society. Annually, billions of shillings of Uganda’s tax payers’ money and millions of dollars from development partners are lost through corruption.
Defense and Security
Defense and security are key priority areas for any country. A country must assure its citizens of national security and be able to address security threats early including terrorism threats.
Industrialization
Industrialisation is the process in which a country transforms itself from a primarily agricultural society into one based on the manufacturing of goods and services
Minimum Wage
In Uganda today, the fiscal sustainability of the wage-bill; attraction and retention of requisite skills to execute public service functions; productivity and performance; and transparency and fairness in remuneration setting and review, is seriously in question
Infrastructure
Extensive and efficient infrastructure is critical for ensuring the effective functioning of the economy, as it is an important factor in determining the location of economic activities and the kinds of activities or sectors that can develop within a country.