March 28, 2026

All foreigners involved in petty trade to be deported during Mubarak Munyagwa’s presidency

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Common Man’s Party (CMP) presidential candidate Mubarak Munyagwa has vowed to deport all foreign investors engaged in petty businesses if elected in the 2026 general elections.

‎Speaking at his campaign rally in Hoima city on Monday, Munyagwa said that many foreigners enjoy a favourable business environment under the current regime, but operate in sectors that Ugandans could easily manage. He argued that this creates unfair competition for local entrepreneurs.

‎”The presence of foreign investors in petty businesses discourages local investors from developing their own products and industries, as they struggle to compete,” Munyagwa said.

‎He cited examples of foreigners hawking items such as phones, soap, shoes, and radios, which he says undermine Ugandan traders. Munyagwa stressed that foreign investors should collaborate with local businesses through partnerships, rather than directly participating in small-scale trade.

‎“Immediately after assuming office, if elected, I will ensure that all foreign investors involved in petty businesses are deported to create a conducive working environment for local investors,” he added.

‎Munyagwa also pledged to review Uganda’s immigration policies to regulate the entry of foreigners and prevent unnecessary competition with Ugandan businesses. In addition to economic reforms, he promised equitable distribution of government resources across all regions to improve service delivery.

‎He highlighted sectors such as health, education, road infrastructure, electricity connectivity, and agriculture as priorities under his administration.

‎The CMP candidate also pledged to give Bunyoro a larger share of oil and gas revenues and to create more job opportunities for youth in the region.

‎Residents, including Joan Ahebwa and Charles Kyomukama from Masindi town, expressed support for Munyagwa’s stance, saying their businesses face unfair competition because foreign traders often sell merchandise at lower prices.

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