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UG Catalyst Summit 2026 To Drive Enterprise Growth:International MSME Day Celebrations.Government Unveils Plan To Expand Uganda’s Economy To 150 Billion By 2030

UG Catalyst Summit 2026 To Drive Enterprise Growth:International...

Uganda has unveiled an ambitious roadmap to grow its economy to USD 150 billion by 2030, with government and private...

Trade Order Operation Takes Shape In Namataba:Causes Set Back In The Lives Of Many People. Acts Of Demolishing People's Houses Without Notice Condemned

Trade Order Operation Takes Shape In Namataba:Causes Set Back In...

In plans of restructuring and organizing the city, KCCA has continued to carry out operations to evict people working...

Stakeholders Urged To Intensify Road Safety Education:Public Urged To Champion Road Safety.

Stakeholders Urged To Intensify Road Safety Education:Public Urge...

Road carnage remains one of Uganda’s most pressing public safety challenges, with reckless driving and overspee...

Sr. Dr. Marygrace Akiror Monitors 32 Billion-Shillings Project:Amuru Town-Seed Secondary School Facility

Sr. Dr. Marygrace Akiror Monitors 32 Billion-Shillings Project:Am...

Sr. Dr. Mary Grace Akiror, the Deputy Head of the RDC’s Secretariat and Anti-Corruption Unit at the Office of t...

Parliamentary Forum Orients 12th Parliament On Social Protection:Kabahenda Calls For Expansion Of Social Protection Coverage.ILO Reaffirms Support For Uganda's Social Protection Agenda.

Parliamentary Forum Orients 12th Parliament On Social Protection:...

The Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Social Protection has intensified efforts to strengthen social protection advocacy...

Namirembe Mothers’ Union Triumphs After Years-Long Property Dispute:Long-Awaited Building Works Set To Resume In Coming Weeks.Rev. Lumu Commends Women For Resilience And Patience

Namirembe Mothers’ Union Triumphs After Years-Long Property Dispu...

The Mothers’ Union of Namirembe Diocese 'has held a special thanksgiving and prayer service at the site of its...

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