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Museveni Signs Eight New Laws Set to Reshape Uganda’s Economy, Justice and Public Services

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April 30, 2026
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has signed into law eight major pieces of legislation, ushering in wide-ranging reforms that cut across Uganda’s health sector, labour market, energy use, justice system, public administration, and creative economy.

The assent, confirmed by State House Uganda, marks the final step required under Article 91 of the 1995 Constitution for Bills to become law.

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The development also reflects Parliament’s legislative authority under Article 79, following months of scrutiny, committee reviews, and stakeholder input.

At the heart of the reforms is the National Drug and Health Products Authority Act, 2026, which creates a more expansive regulator for medicines and related products.

The law broadens oversight to include vaccines, medical devices, diagnostics, cosmetics, and nutritional supplements.

It strengthens licensing, inspection, and quality control mechanisms, while introducing pharmacovigilance systems to monitor drug safety.

Crucially, it allows controlled emergency use of unapproved medicines during health crises, a move aimed at improving response speed in pandemics or outbreaks.

This law is particularly important in addressing the persistent threat of counterfeit and substandard medicines, which undermine treatment outcomes and public trust in the health system.

The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, 2026 introduces mandatory standards to reduce energy waste across industries, commercial buildings, and households.

It enforces energy audits and phases out inefficient technologies. The law is expected to lower electricity costs and optimize power usage, especially as Uganda expands generation through major hydropower projects like the Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station and Isimba Hydroelectric Power Station.

Its significance also lies in supporting Uganda’s climate obligations under the Paris Agreement and upholding the constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment under Article 39.

In line with the government’s Rationalisation of Government Agencies and Public Expenditure (RAPEX) policy, two laws focus on streamlining public institutions.

The Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust (Repeal) Act, 2024 dissolves the Trust and transfers its functions to the Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development.

Meanwhile, amendments to the Public Enterprises Reform and Divestiture Act aim to eliminate duplication among agencies, reduce administrative costs, and enhance accountability.

These changes are important for improving efficiency in public spending and redirecting resources toward service delivery.

Labour rights are strengthened under the Employment (Amendment) Act, 2025, which expands protections for vulnerable workers, including domestic employees, casual labourers, and migrant workers.

The law tightens regulation of recruitment agencies, enhances provisions for sick leave and severance pay, and reinforces safeguards against workplace harassment.

It also introduces protections for breastfeeding mothers. These reforms are significant in operationalizing Article 40 of the Constitution, which guarantees fair working conditions, while also responding to the growing role of labour migration and remittances in Uganda’s economy.

The justice sector sees key reforms through two laws. The Forensic and Scientific Analytical Services Act, 2026 formally establishes the Government Analytical Laboratory as a national hub for forensic science.

It expands capabilities in DNA testing, toxicology, cybercrime investigations, and environmental analysis under clearer regulation.

This is critical for strengthening evidence-based investigations and improving conviction rates.

Complementing this is the Magistrates Courts (Amendment) Act, 2026, which increases the financial jurisdiction and sentencing powers of magistrates and abolishes the Grade II magistrate position.

The reform is designed to reduce case backlogs, ease pressure on higher courts, and improve access to justice, particularly in underserved areas.

Its importance lies in making the judicial process faster and more accessible to ordinary citizens.

In the creative sector, the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Act, 2026 introduces tougher penalties for piracy and enhances systems for royalty collection.

With fines reaching up to 50 million shillings, the law aims to deter copyright infringement, especially on digital platforms.

This reform is vital for protecting intellectual property, boosting artists’ incomes, and formalizing the contribution of the creative industry to the national economy.

Taken together, the eight laws represent one of the most comprehensive reform packages in recent years.

They address long-standing gaps in regulation, efficiency, and enforcement across multiple sectors.

However, their success will ultimately depend on implementation—particularly the availability of funding, institutional capacity, and public awareness to ensure these legal changes translate into tangible improvements in people’s lives.

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