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Museveni says govt to inject sh1b in each Kampala mechanics SACCO

President Museveni also confirmed government plans to purchase land and establish garages for mechanics to operate with fully equipped common user facilities such as modern equipment, breakdown services and wheel loaders.

President Museveni, First Lady Janet Museveni and Minister for Kampala Hajat Minsa Kabanda with some of the bazukulu during a meeting with mechanics and garage operators at Kololo on Sunday. (PPU photo)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision


KAMPALA - President Yoweri Museveni says the Government will inject shillings one billion in each of the five mechanics SACCO (savings and credit co-operative organisation) in the five divisions of Kampala City.

Museveni says the Metropolitan area districts, such as Wakiso and Mukono, will also benefit from the project, with each district receiving shillings one billion.

“We can even say shillings one billion per division. If you say shillings five billion for Kampala, then Wakiso shillings one billion and Mukono shillings one billion, that's not too much money,” he said.

Helen Seku (C) introduces some of the leaders of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region to President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday. (PPU Photos)

Helen Seku (C) introduces some of the leaders of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region to President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday. (PPU Photos)



The President, accompanied by First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports Maama Janet Museveni, made the pledge on December 28, 2025, while meeting a group of mechanics and garage operators in Kampala city and metropolitan area at the Kololo Independence Grounds.

During the engagement, the mechanics presented their sector priorities, including insurance coverage, structured representation, and access to tools and capital.

According to the President, the money will be borrowed by individual mechanics to buy tools to help them ease their operations.

Hellen Seku, the commissioner Patriotism, addresses mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region at Kololo on Sunday.

Hellen Seku, the commissioner Patriotism, addresses mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region at Kololo on Sunday.



“You will be able to borrow money like shillings 700,000, two million or four million to buy tools. You borrow, you use, and pay back with a simple interest of 6 per cent per annum,” he said.

President Museveni also revealed that he decided to increase the funds after realising that the recent 100 million the Government gave them is not enough.

He further urged the mechanics in the five divisions of Kampala to form a SACCO for easy management of the funds.

“Even during this period before elections, we are going to first add you shillings 200 million. Then, after the elections, we shall see what we can do more in the next budget,” he said, further informing the mechanics that he is meeting them as the current President of Uganda, not as a Presidential candidate.

  Some of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.

Some of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.



Land for garages

President Museveni also confirmed government plans to purchase land and establish garages for mechanics to operate with fully equipped common user facilities such as modern equipment, breakdown services and wheel loaders.

He emphasised that when the government donates the equipment, it should not be owned by individuals, and that it should be used to benefit all the intended groups.

“All that you are requesting is possible. We are going to purchase land for you. The most important issue you raised is that when we buy this equipment, it will remain in the government's name,” he said.

Some of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.

Some of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.



“Properties which we donate, like the land, should remain in the name of the government. Now the question is, when we set up the garage and equipment, who will be responsible for these machines?” he said.

President Museveni also questioned the use of funds he directed to garage and mechanics’ associations in Kampala and Masaka some years back.

“I sent funding to mechanics and garage associations 10 years ago. Now I have come to demand accountability,” he said.

“We are here, and we are still alive; we shall soon know who mismanaged that equipment,” he said before ordering a probe into the utilisation of the funds disbursed to mechanics in Kampala and Masaka.

Some leaders of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.

Some leaders of the mechanics and garage operators from Kampala metropolitan region express their support for President Museveni during a meeting at Kololo on Sunday.



Furthermore, he dismissed claims that the Government neglected garage operators and mechanics, citing several earlier support initiatives to the sector.

President Museveni also hinted at the planned health insurance scheme under review and promised to initiate a separate fund to support women working in motor garages, as well as funds to help sex workers quit that occupation and embrace decent job opportunities.

Kampala and Metropolitan Affairs minister Hajjat Minsa Kabanda assured the President that most of the mechanics in Kampala are supporting the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government.

She also underscored their role in the socio-economic transformation of Uganda and assured them of more government support.



“We should work together to steer more development in Uganda,” she said.

On her part, the Commissioner of the National Secretariat for the Patriotism Corps and Private Secretary to the President in charge of Youth Affairs, Hellen Seku, hailed President Museveni for empowering mechanics in Kampala and for accepting to meet them to discuss challenges and progress in their work.

“I thank you for the shillings 100 million you invested in each mechanics SACCO across the five divisions of Kampala, which has overwhelmingly empowered them economically. Today marks yet another step towards transforming this group to greater heights,” she said.

Special Presidential Assistant Kisakyamukama Yiga commended President Museveni for supporting the mechanics to fight poverty and improve their livelihoods.



“Mzee, you gave shillings 500 million to the Mechanics & Garage Operators SACCOs in Kampala. However, we also thought you would support us by purchasing a 100-by-100 plot of land in the name of the Presidential Initiative for Garage Owners and Mechanics Association,” he said.

Kampala Central Division mayor and NRM chairperson for Kampala, Salim Uhuru, informed the President that due to the good leadership of the NRM government, places like Kiseka Market, which were known for chaos, are now peaceful.

“There is no more chaos or burning of tyres in Kiseka Market. The place is now peaceful, the mechanics are organised, and many of them proudly support the NRM and your leadership,” he said.

Several Division mechanic representatives from Kampala, Wakiso and Mpigi, who included Nayika Musa, Charles Obbo, Kabogoza Toffa, Zzimbe Hudson, among others, submitted their support requests to President Museveni during the engagement.
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