President Yoweri Museveni addressing the nationPresident Yoweri Museveni has revealed that his slogan of no more sleep had been misinterpreted to mean no sleep, noting that his slogan represents a broader call to action against corruption, laziness, poor leadership, and non-performance.The President made the remarks on Thursday afternoon while addressing Ugandans and Members of Parliament during the State of the Nation Address 2026.Museveni also called on leaders at all levels to embrace a new era of accountability, hard work, and performance, declaring that Uganda can no longer afford complacency if it is to achieve its ambitious development goals.He also emphasized that Uganda’s prosperity depends on leaders who focus on transforming communities rather than seeking personal benefits.The President also highlighted the remarkable growth of Uganda’s diary sector where he noted that annual milk production has grown from approximately 200 million litres in 1986 to more than 5 billion litres today, which he says has improved household incomes. The post ‘Kisanja No More Sleep’: President Museveni Clarifies On His New Slogan, Vows To Fight Corruption & Poverty appeared first on Business Focus.