• Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Donate
  • Login
Watchdog Uganda
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News
No Result
View All Result
Watchdog Uganda
No Result
View All Result

Kabaka Mutebi calls for restoration of cooperative unions

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
6 years ago
in National, News
10 0
ShareTweetSendShare

Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II has urged the people of Buganda and Uganda to concentrate on rebuilding cooperative unions.

Kabaka Mutebi, who was addressing his subjects on Wednesday at Nkumba University during the 26th anniversary of his coronation, said that cooperatives helped people to fight poverty before they were destroyed.

“As we talk now Uganda and Buganda are trapped in poverty because all cooperatives that were helping them are no more,” said Kabaka Mutebi.

Cooperatives in Uganda, especially those involved in cash crops, successfully provided agricultural-related services to farmers until the mid-1980s. At that time, due to political instability, liberalization of markets, and mismanagement, among other reasons, almost all the cooperatives failed.

The Kabaka added that the failure of Cooperatives was the root cause of disunity in both Uganda and Buganda because they joined people which built trust amongst them.

“These cooperatives were made by people but not government and the funds which run them never came from the government. Here in Buganda people knew that unity is strength and united so that they could produce crops especially cotton and coffee. And because of their tenacity, they employed a lot of people. Since people had gotten money, in 1964 they started they own bank ‘Uganda Cooperative Bank.’ Therefore as we think of restoring Uganda on the right path, we need to restore these Unions,” he noted.

Some of the Cooperatives he cited were; Bwavu Mpologoma, Wamala in Singo, West Mengo and East Mengo.

“Cooperatives are sources of wealth and they enable people to accumulate wealth. People are crying of poverty but for how long? We need to revive Cooperatives and reenergize cotton and coffee growing to support our economy,” he added.

The Sultan of Sokoto Caliphate in Nigeria, who was invited by Kabaka as a special guest, praised him for promoting good health and education of his people.

“Education and health are the most important things any leader must ensure that his people possess at any time. Place people first. Serve them. As a leader, you are servants of your people. Kabaka is serving the people that’s why we see such a big crowd here,” he said.

Vice President Edward Kiwanuka Ssekandi who represented Presisdent Museveni thanked the Kabaka and Buganda Kingdom for the mutual relationship with the central government.

“I’m thankful for your contribution in mobilising the communities to work hard to improve their welfare. However I appeal to the kingdom to help me also in the drive to eliminate poverty by enabling every household to have an income,” Museveni said in a speech read by his Vice President.

Museveni further called upon the kingdom to uphold its core values of love, peace, prosperity and cultural diversity before donating Shs50M and cows to Kabaka.

 


Do you have a story in your community or an opinion to share with us: Email us at editorial@watchdoguganda.com
Share2Tweet1SendShare

Related Posts

News

NRM Manifesto: Museveni Breaks Down How Value Addition to Minerals, Oil And Gas Will Drive Uganda’s Development 

22nd October 2025 at 16:46
News

NRM Manifesto: President Museveni Roots For Agricultural Commercialisation to Eliminate Poverty to Zero

22nd October 2025 at 16:36
CEOs & Entrepreneurs,

Speke Resort Munyonyo to Host NSSF’s All-Africa Pension Summit

22nd October 2025 at 16:28
Next Post

Vipers get one better of Proline to advance to Super 8 semis

  • NAGRC’s Super Goat Breed Poised to Transform Uganda into a Major Exporter

    3206 shares
    Share 1282 Tweet 802
  • Chris Rwakasisi: From Obote’s Security Minister to a Symbol of Forgiveness in Today’s Uganda

    38 shares
    Share 15 Tweet 10
  • 10 dangerous hotspots known for prostitutes in Kampala

    1295 shares
    Share 518 Tweet 324
  • Col. Samson Mande: Why I fled Uganda and how I reconciled with Museveni

    33 shares
    Share 13 Tweet 8
  • Gen. Chefe Ali: The Silent Storm Behind Uganda’s Liberation and Kenzo’s Legacy

    32 shares
    Share 13 Tweet 8
Facebook Twitter

Contact Information

Watchdog Uganda is a portal for solution journalism, trending news plus cutting edge commentaries in the fields of politics, security, business, tourism, entertainment, technology, agriculture, climate change, environment, public health et al. We also give preference to Ugandan community news and topical discussions. The portal also publishes community news and topical discussions.

Email: editorial@watchdoguganda.com
To Advertise:Click here

Latest News

NRM Manifesto: Museveni Breaks Down How Value Addition to Minerals, Oil And Gas Will Drive Uganda’s Development 

22nd October 2025 at 16:46

NRM Manifesto: President Museveni Roots For Agricultural Commercialisation to Eliminate Poverty to Zero

22nd October 2025 at 16:36

Check out

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

NAGRC’s Super Goat Breed Poised to Transform Uganda into a Major Exporter

17th September 2025 at 08:52
Minister Muruli Mukasa

LIST: New salary structure for civil servants starting July 2020 out; scientists, lecturers get juicy pay rise

24th May 2020 at 10:45
Sudhir Ruparelia is the undisputed king of Kampala

Billionaire Sudhir’s wisdom on how to invest in real estate

0

How a boy’s destiny turned from cotton grower to communications guru

0

NRM Manifesto: Museveni Breaks Down How Value Addition to Minerals, Oil And Gas Will Drive Uganda’s Development 

22nd October 2025 at 16:46

NRM Manifesto: President Museveni Roots For Agricultural Commercialisation to Eliminate Poverty to Zero

22nd October 2025 at 16:36

© 2025 Watchdog Uganda

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News

© 2025 Watchdog Uganda