Kikuube – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has called on beneficiaries of the Parish Development Model (PDM) to take full responsibility for the funds they receive, emphasising that the programme is a direct investment in their economic empowerment.
“This PDM is your bank. It is not a handout but a revolving fund meant to uplift you from poverty. Those who have received the money must ensure it is put to good use and repaid after two years so others can also benefit,” the President said.
Speaking in Kimbugu Village, Kabwoya Sub-County, Buhaguzi County, Kikuube District, President Museveni visited PDM model farmer Mr Mpagazihe Jackson and reiterated that the program’s success depends on discipline and commitment.

“You must embrace this programme wholeheartedly. If you misuse the money or fail to repay, you deny others a chance to improve their livelihoods,” he warned.
Fish Farming as a Sustainable Alternative
The President praised Mr Mpagazihe for his success in fish farming, demonstrating that starting a fishpond does not require a large investment.
“Many people feared fish farming was expensive, but Mr. Mpagazihe has proven that even with little money, it is possible. Fish farming is not only profitable but also conserves wetlands while ensuring food security,” President Museveni said.
He encouraged wetland dwellers to transition to fish farming, explaining that it supports irrigation and enhances agricultural productivity.

“With just half an acre, one can earn sh700,000 after deducting feed costs and up to sh1.4 million per acre. This is a sustainable business that can transform households,” he emphasised.
To further support Mr Mpagazihe’s initiative, the President contributed shs10 million to facilitate a tuk-tuk for transportation and a fish feed-making machine. He also pledged shs50 million to the Catholic Church, recognizing Mr Mpagazihe’s role in his community.
Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Bunyoro
Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Robinah Nabbanja commended President Museveni for spearheading key infrastructure projects transforming the Bunyoro Sub-region.

“Thank you, Mr. President, for the good roads, the airport, the university, and the stadium that meets international standards. These projects are a testament to your commitment to Bunyoro’s development,” she said.
The meeting was attended by several government officials, including Finance Minister Hon. Matia Kasaija, ICT Minister Hon. Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, and other senior leaders.