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Kyegegwa Religious Leaders Leaders Cry Out To Be Included In Emyooga Program

Emyooga Program; Kyegegwa Religious Leaders Leaders Cry Out To Be...

Kyegegwa Religious Leaders have asked the government to consider them in the Emyooga programs saying they too desire to benefit. The State Minister for Microfinance, Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo wound up monitoring of Emyooga program in the Rwenzori region. However, the Kyegegwa Religious leaders, are not among the 18 categories of beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the Kyaka Central MP, Tom Bright Amooti said ...

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Emyooga Program Can Turn Around Country’s Economy – MP Dan Kimosho

Emyooga Program Can Turn Around The Country's Economy, MP Dan Kimosho

Dan Kimosho, the Kazo County Member of Parliament has said Emyooga program has the potential to turn around the economy of the country. Kimosho while Speaking during the Emyooga monitoring function organized in his constituency and presided over by the State Minister for Microfinance, Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo, said the program has exploits that will see it change the economy. “This ...

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Don’t Let Politicians Confuse You About Emyooga – Minister Kasolo

Emyooga: Don't Let Politicians Confuse You About Emyooga, Minister Kasolo

State Minister for Microfinance, Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo, has asked the people of Kalungu not to let politicians mislead them on Emyooga program. He says people should ignore it’s politics and focus on development. “The problem we all have is poverty. We should forget about politics and focus on development. If any politician tells you to just eat the Emyooga money, ...

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Emyooga Program Now Moving To Buganda- Government

Emyooga Program Now Moving To Buganda- Government

The government has announced its partnership with Buganda for the Emyooga program implementation. The State Minister for Microfinance, Haruna Kyeyune Kasolo revealed this. This program seeks to enable Ugandans in the informal sector to boost their household incomes. They will do this by growing people’s small businesses through saving in SACCOs and borrowing small interest rates. The minister however says ...

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