Become a member

Get the best offers and updates relating to Liberty Case News.

― Advertisement ―

Edo lawmakers summon CP over arrest of traditional ruler in Assembly premises

The Edo State House of Assembly on Monday summoned the Commissioner of Police, CP Monday Agbonika, over the alleged arrest of a traditional...
HomeUncategorizedPresident Museveni Proposes Village Boreholes to Address Water Challenges for Farmers

President Museveni Proposes Village Boreholes to Address Water Challenges for Farmers


President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said that the government is to establish boreholes per village to address the farmers’ widespread concerns about inadequate water for poultry and livestock as well as other needs of the Parish Development Model (PDM) beneficiaries.

According to President Museveni, water scarcity has been among the challenges raised by most PDM beneficiaries during his nationwide wealth creation tours.

“This will ensure the people have water for their PDM enterprises, such as poultry, livestock, and the rest,” President Museveni emphasized.

President Yoweri Museveni made the remarks while speaking to journalists from Greater Mukono at State Lodge, Nakasero on Sunday 22nd June 2025, where he laid out decisive government actions to strengthen the PDM initiative.

President Museveni reiterated that PDM is tailored for small-scale farmers (those owning fewer than four acres) to engage in the government-recommended seven high-yielding activities under intensive agriculture, which give quick returns on a small scale. Under the four-acre model, the recommended activities include coffee, fruits, pasture for zero-grazing animals, and food crops for household consumption.

Additionally, the President encouraged beneficiaries to adopt backyard poultry, piggery (for non-Muslims), and fish farming on the edges of wetlands.

“We have now added palm oil trees, cocoa, and avocado, but we are continuing to assess them,” the President said.

Addressing the rise in cattle and poultry theft, President Museveni warned that perpetrators will be arrested using security surveillance cameras and digital number plates which will be used to track vehicles and motorcycles.

He urged communities to preserve crime scenes and also form voluntary village security teams for night patrols, aimed at reducing both theft and mob justice incidents.

Confronting reports of beneficiaries receiving less than the stipulated UGX 1 million, President Museveni assured that top-up payments would be made. 

“If it’s found out as an act of theft by PDM officials and commercial officers, then they will be arrested,” he cautioned, reiterating a strict stance on misappropriation of PDM funds.

The PDM, launched in February 2022, is the government’s flagship poverty-alleviation strategy aimed at transforming subsistence households into the money economy.

Responding to the issue of publicizing the PDM program by the government in the media, the Minister of ICT and National Guidance, Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, informed President Museveni that it is part of the licensing requirements from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) that every media house allocate free airtime every week to talk about government programs, especially concerning wealth creation.

President Museveni warned that media houses that do not implement this will not be allowed to operate.


Discover more from Trendz Africa

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Discover more from Trendz Africa

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading