Government unveils 5 Year Strategic Plan (2023-2028) for Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC).

In Summary
  • UPPC is set to redefine the printing and publishing landscape with the launch of itsstrategic plan for 2023-2028.
Minister for the Presidency Babirye Milly Babalanda, Speaking at the launch of the strategic plan .
Minister for the Presidency Babirye Milly Babalanda, Speaking at the launch of the strategic plan .
Image: Moses kidandi

Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation (UPPC) has  unveiled a transformative Five-Year Strategic Plan (2023-2028) under the theme 'Enhancing Value through Improved Corporate Governance, Customer Excellence, and Efficient Business Processes.

Speaking at the launch of the strategic plan Babirye Milly Babalanda, Minister for the Presidency says the comprehensive Strategic Plan underscores UPPC's unwavering commitment to providing printing, and publishing services to Ministries Departments and agencies, private entities and individuals.

The comprehensive Strategic Plan underscores UPPC's unwavering commitment to providing printing, and publishing services to MDAS, private entities and individuals. This transformative document is the culmination of the collaborative efforts Of UPPC staff and the invaluable support from stakeholders, under the visionary leadership of the Honourable Babirye Milly Babalanda, Minister for the Presidency, and Haji Yunus Kakande, Secretary Office of the President.

Babirye Milly Babalanda, flanked by the top executive at UPPC during the launch of the strategic plan.
Babirye Milly Babalanda, flanked by the top executive at UPPC during the launch of the strategic plan.
Image: Moses kidandi

In her address, Hon. Babalanda highlighted the corporation's technological advancements, including the state-of-the-art 7K HP Indigo color machine, positioning UPPC as a global standard bearer in printing.

She emphasized the commitment to innovation, citing the development of an e-gazette as a testament to UPPC's adaptability to digital trends. The acquisition of a seven-color modern machine forms the nucleus of UPPC's organization capacity expansion, signaling a dynamic future.

The strategic joint venture with the German Consortium of Veridos represents aground breaking development, enabling the secure printing of vital documents like passports, driving permits, and land titles. The collaboration with the Uganda Security