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As part of the rationalisation of the public agencies by abolishing some and merging others, the Government is seeking the amendments of Articles 32, 51, 52, 53, 58 and 248...
Read moreDetailsJudiciary Permanent Secretary (PS) Dr. Pius Bigirimana KAMPALA - In the realm of parliamentary proceedings, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has long been a crucible for accounting officers, subjecting them...
Read moreDetailsUganda Investment Authority Director General, Robert Mukiza (left) and another UIA staff during the committee meeting on Tuesday 20 February 2024 The Public Accounts Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and...
Read moreDetailsUganda has been re-elected to the AU Peace and Security Council for a 2-year term Uganda has been re-elected to the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) during the...
Read moreDetailsMinister John Mulimba meets UK Mission Political Counsellor John Mulimba, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, on Thursday February 15th, hosted a diplomatic engagement with Mr. Joe Dashley, Political Counsellor...
Read moreDetailsThe donor and the recipient wearing red and blue shirts standing with transplant surgeons at Mulago Hospital. (PHOTO/URN) The government has allowed only five kidney transplant procedures to be conducted...
Read moreDetailsCommonwealth scholars 2022 pose for a cheeky photo with the British High Commissioner to Uganda H.E. Kate Airey at their welcome back event KAMPALA - The British High Commissioner to...
Read moreDetailsAmbassador Hidemoto paid a visit to Parliament to bid farewell to Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa and also made it to the gallery to observe the proceedings of the afternoon plenary...
Read moreDetailsBoniface Okot presenting the committee report Atomic Energy including nuclear weapons on Tuesday, 13 February 2024 The government of Uganda has been urged to amend the Atomic Energy Act, 2008...
Read moreDetailsUganda mainly grows robusta coffee, which accounts for about 80% of its exports, followed by arabica coffee. The main destinations for Uganda’s coffee are the European Union, Sudan, India, Morocco,...
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