Jinja District Unveils 47.67 Billion Shilling Budget for 2025/26
By Kenneth Wamatoyi
Jinja District Council has unveiled a proposed budget of 47.67 billion shillings for the financial year 2025/26, focusing on wages, infrastructure, and essential services. The budget, presented on March 25, 2025, at Jinja District Hall, is now under review by various district committees before final approval.
The budget allocates 29.15 billion shillings (61.1%) to wages, 15.48 billion shillings (32.5%) for non-wage recurrent expenditures, and 3.04 billion shillings (6.4%) for capital development projects.
Speaker Namukose Monica stated that councillors have been given time to review the budget and suggest amendments. The District Executive Committee (DEC) compiled the budget and submitted it to relevant committees for further scrutiny.
Jinja District Chairman Batwala Moses emphasized that the budget covers key sectors such as health, education, administration, and environmental conservation. He acknowledged the central government’s financial support, given the district’s limited local revenue generation.
“The community can expect improvements in roads, boreholes, and other infrastructure projects,” Batwala assured.
Councillors unanimously agreed to take the budget to various committees for further review. The final version will be presented for approval in the next council meeting before submission to the Ministry of Finance.
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