Museveni hails PDM success in Greater Mukono

MUKONO, June 21, 2025 –– During his visit to Mangaliba village in Nakisunga Sub-county, Mukono district, on Thursday, President Yoweri Museveni commended Harriet Nampa for her entrepreneurial spirit and excellent use of government support provided under the Parish Development Model [PDM].

During her testimony, Nampa, a mother of four, narrated how she turned a modest government grant of Shs 500,000 into a thriving piggery business and later expanded into dairy farming, now earning a daily income and providing for her family comfortably. Initially hesitant to accept a full million shillings under the PDM, she requested only half, fearing the burden of managing such a large sum.

“I used Shs 300,000 to buy three female pigs, each at Shs 100,000, and used the balance of Shs 200,000 to buy pig feed. In eight months, they produced 27 piglets. I sold 25 piglets at Shs 100,000 each, earning Shs 2.5 million. I couldn’t believe I was touching millions,” she joyfully informed the President.

Nampa reinvested in her business by saving Shs1 million with her father and using Shs 1.5 million for more feed. On the second round of breeding, she earned another Shs 2.5 million from piglet sales and later added a cow to her assets, further diversifying her source of income. The cow now produces seven liters of milk daily, two of which are consumed by her family, while the remaining five are sold for Shs 10,000 per day.

“Thank you, Mr. President, for considering us, the poor people, and sending us capital. As someone who had nothing, I can now see where I’m going. This Shs 1 million is not small if you plan very well. Those who say it’s little don’t know how to use it,” Nampa noted.

Her remarkable journey from being a cautious borrower to thriving agri-entrepreneur impressed President Museveni, who used her example to highlight the importance of strategic planning, discipline, and utilizing available government programmes.

According to the President, the Parish Development Model is a revolutionary step towards eradicating poverty among Ugandan households, especially at the grassroots.

“I’m very happy to see that youths who had never touched a million shillings are succeeding. This is what we envisioned when we introduced the PDM. It shows that our people are now understanding the importance of small-scale enterprise,” said Museveni.

He emphasised that the PDM is an evolution of long-standing NRM initiatives such as Entandikwa, NAADS, and Operation Wealth Creation, all of which laid the foundation for Uganda’s rural transformation. The difference, he noted, is that PDM sends money directly to the people, empowering them to drive their development.

“This model is not new. It stems from the 1996 NRM manifesto’s ‘four-acre model’ that included coffee, fruits, pasture for dairy, and food crops, with piggery or poultry in the backyard. What’s new is the direct financial empowerment of our people,” President Museveni added.

In recognition of Nampa’s success and as a way to further boost her enterprise, President Museveni pledged to buy her an acre of land worth Shs 60 million, a motorised three-wheeled vehicle [tuk-tuk] worth Shs 12 million, and dig a borehole in the village to alleviate water challenges.

He also gave Shs 1 million to each of the ten PDM beneficiaries who attended the meeting.

Nampa’s success story is not an isolated case. Across the Greater Mukono subregion, comprising Mukono, Kayunga, Buikwe, and Buvuma districts, the PDM is creating visible change. A total of Shs 67.7 billion has already been disbursed out of the Shs 70.1 billion allocated to the region, reaching all 273 PDM SACCOs.

Additionally, each SACCO has received an extra Shs 50 million in the second tranche for the financial year 2024/25.

Mukono district, with 88 SACCOs, received Shs4.4 billion; Kayunga district, with 71 SACCOs, received Shs 3.55 billion; Buvuma district, with 38 SACCOs, received Shs 1.9 billion; Buikwe district, with 31 SACCOs, received Shs 1.55 billion; Lugazi Municipality, with 20 SACCOs, received Shs 1 billion; Njeru Municipality, with 16 SACCOs, received Shs 800 million; and Mukono Municipality, with 9 SACCOs, received Shs 450 million.

The event was also attended by the National Resistance Movement [NRM] Vice Chairperson for Buganda region, Godfrey Kiwanda Suubi, the Minister of State for Micro-Finance, Haruna Kasolo Kyeyune, the PDM National Coordinator, Sozzi Galabuzi, among others.

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