President Museveni is set to address the country on Thursday, to address several areas of public interest on Uganda’s Covid-19 situation.
Senior presidential press Secretary Linda Nabusaayi said that the president will also talk about any other related issues.
According to Nabusaayi, the address will be televised live at 8pm on Thursday.
In his last address on Uganda’s Covid-19 situation, the president allowed post secondary institutions in the country to re-open with effect from November 1, 2021.
The president however kept the schools locked until January 2022.
The president also said that at least 4.8 million people should be vaccinated by December 2021, for the country’s economy to be re-opened fully.
According to the latest figures from the Ministry of Health, at least 2,854,082 people have so far been vaccinated against COVID-19.
The ministry of Health launched enhanced vaccination campaigns in partnership with the private sector to boost vaccine uptake across the country.
The sectors that remain under lockdown at the moment include bars, schools and a night time curfew slated at 7pm.
The president is also expected to touch on the area of security in his address following a weekend bomb blast that left one dead and the others injured at a pork joint at Komamboga, a Kampala suburb.
