• Latest
Lawmakers Reject Move to Cut Tourism Budget to Shs89.29bn

Lawmakers Reject Move to Cut Tourism Budget to Shs89.29bn

2 years ago
After 24 Years, Mubende Families Reclaim Hope with Long-Awaited Compensation

After 24 Years, Mubende Families Reclaim Hope with Long-Awaited Compensation

2 hours ago
Museveni, King Oyo Discuss Fort Portal Stadium and Aerodrome Upgrade Plans

Museveni, King Oyo Discuss Fort Portal Stadium and Aerodrome Upgrade Plans

6 hours ago
Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic

Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic

6 hours ago
From Tinkering to Tech Leadership: The Story of Microsoft ADC’s Catherine Muraga

From Tinkering to Tech Leadership: The Story of Microsoft ADC’s Catherine Muraga

23 hours ago
Absa Bank Wins Two Awards at 2025 Global Banking & Finance Awards

Absa Bank Wins Two Awards at 2025 Global Banking & Finance Awards

24 hours ago
dfcu Bank Rolls Out Affordable Vehicle Financing with World Navi

dfcu Bank Rolls Out Affordable Vehicle Financing with World Navi

1 day ago
SoftPower News
Saturday, May 17, 2025
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
SoftPower News
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

Lawmakers Reject Move to Cut Tourism Budget to Shs89.29bn

by Our Reporter
January 18, 2023
Lawmakers Reject Move to Cut Tourism Budget to Shs89.29bn

Lake Bunyonyi

0
VIEWS

Members of Parliament have rejected the projected budget cuts in the tourism sector, saying it is a key contributor to foreign revenue and a remedy to the debt burden.

Legislators are dismayed that the government is moving to cut the tourism budget from Shs195 billion in the 2022/2023 Financial Year to Shs89.29 billion.

Related Stories

After 24 Years, Mubende Families Reclaim Hope with Long-Awaited Compensation

Museveni, King Oyo Discuss Fort Portal Stadium and Aerodrome Upgrade Plans

Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic

“With these cuts, the budget for the Uganda Tourism Board reduces from Shs26.45 billion to Shs4.3 billion. This contradicts the government’s focus on promoting and marketing the country’s tourism to earn more foreign exchange and create jobs,” said Hon. Mwine Mpaka, the Chairperson of the Committee on Tourism, Trade and Industry.

Mwine Mpaka made these remarks as he presented his committee report before the Budget Committee on Tuesday, 17 January 2023.

He was irked that whereas Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) had planned to collect Shs10 billion from tourism activities in the next financial year, the budgetary cuts of Shs8 billion from Shs21 billion will constrain the authority from running its operations.

“UWA will not sustain itself; its revenue targets will not be realised.  Wages for UWA alone are Shs44 billion.  UWA has just recruited 900 rangers; these will not be sustained if the cuts stand,” said Mwine Mpaka.

He also mentioned Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) whose budget has been reduced from Shs9 billion to Shs1.9 billion.

Hon. Dicksons Kateshumbwa (NRM, Sheema Municipality) said he hoped the government would in the next financial year address the infrastructural challenges faced by the sector.

He said the construction of tourism roads, an extension of piped water and internet to the national parks remain a challenge.

“The quality and reliability of the internet in parks is a problem; in Tanzania, they can do live streaming on Mt Kilimanjaro. They are talking about upgrading hotels; how are you going to upgrade a hotel when there is no water? When you go to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest hotels, there is no water and internet,” Kateshumbwa said.

Sheema County South MP, Hon. Elijah Mushemeza said the flourishing tourism sector seen in the neighbouring countries is largely tagged to the quality of infrastructure.

“Because of lack of facilities, a tourist will stay more days in Tanzania and stay in Uganda for like two days. The visitors are more or less the same but the amount of money that will go to Tanzania will be more,” said Mushemeza.

MPs recommended a more comprehensive marketing strategy for the sector whose potential they said is still not sufficiently utilised.

Tags: MPsMwine MpakaSoftPowerSoftPower NewsTop Uganda NewsTourism budgetUganda

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Recent Stories

After 24 Years, Mubende Families Reclaim Hope with Long-Awaited Compensation

Museveni, King Oyo Discuss Fort Portal Stadium and Aerodrome Upgrade Plans

Museveni Launches Regional Road Project Linking Uganda, South Sudan & Central African Republic

From Tinkering to Tech Leadership: The Story of Microsoft ADC’s Catherine Muraga

Absa Bank Wins Two Awards at 2025 Global Banking & Finance Awards

dfcu Bank Rolls Out Affordable Vehicle Financing with World Navi

Visit UBOS Website
SoftPower News Logo

SoftPower News is a subsidiary of SoftPower Communications LLC, a Ugandan digital media group. Keep posted of the latest from Uganda and East Africa.
Plot 4B Malcolm X, Kololo
P.O Box 1497, Kampala - Uganda
Tel: +256-392-001-701
Email: info@softpower.ug

This news site is licenced by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC)

ADVERTISEMENT
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Regional
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More

© SoftPower News

error: Content is protected
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women

© SoftPower News