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Uganda's Annual Inflation Rises To 3.7% In June: Kampala Records Highest Inflation as Transport and Education Costs Surge. Rising Fuel Price Continue to Drive Household Expenses – UBOS.

Uganda's Annual Inflation Rises To 3.7% In June: Kampala Records...

Uganda's annual headline inflation rose to 3.7 percent in June, up from 3.2 percent in May, according to the latest C...

Minister Balaam Urges Eligible Ugandans to Offer Themselves for Leadership Positions:LC I Elections Scheduled For 28th July, LC II Elections For 10th August. Elections Will Strengthen Grassro

Minister Balaam Urges Eligible Ugandans to Offer Themselves for L...

The government has announced the roadmap for the long-awaited Local Council I and II elections following the expiry o...

Survivors Decry Slow Aid as Venezuela Quakes Death Toll Tops 1,700.

Survivors Decry Slow Aid as Venezuela Quakes Death Toll Tops 1,70...

Frustration rose across Venezuela over a lack of government help in areas struck by deadly twin earthquakes five days...

Induction Of Members of the 12th Parliament Commences: Prime Minister Nabbanja Confirms Evacuation of Ugandans From South Africa.Leader of Opposition Ssenyonyi Calls for Integrity and Public

Induction Of Members of the 12th Parliament Commences: Prime Mini...

Uganda’s 12th Parliament has officially commenced its induction seminar at Speke Resort Munyonyo, with national...

Government Signs UGX 480.9 billion Kitgum–Kidepo Road Contract:115.8-Kilometre Highway Set to Boost Tourism, Trade and Regional Connectivity.Government Directs Contractor to Begin Work Immedi

Government Signs UGX 480.9 billion Kitgum–Kidepo Road Contract:11...

The Government of Uganda has officially signed the contract for the construction of the 115.8-kilometer Kitgum–...

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