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KCCA Defends Trade Order Enforcement Amid City Transformation: Over 22,000 Businesses Registered as Compliance Rises. New Urban Standards and Transport Reforms Roll Out

KCCA Defends Trade Order Enforcement Amid City Transformation: Ov...

The Kampala Capital City Authority has defended its ongoing trade order enforcement operations, pointing to rising bu...

Uganda To Host Digital Government Africa 2026 Summit: Digital Transformation Now Central to Service Delivery – Baryomunsi.NITA-U Highlights Data Protection, Innovation Gains Ahead of Summit

Uganda To Host Digital Government Africa 2026 Summit: Digital Tra...

Uganda is positioning itself at the centre of Africa’s digital future after securing the bid to host the Digita...

Kabale Trade Order Eviction Sparks Concern Among Persons with Disabilities: Kikungiri Artisans Demand Inclusive Relocation Plan. Fears Rise Over Return to Street Begging Amid Enforcement

Kabale Trade Order Eviction Sparks Concern Among Persons with Dis...

Residents living with disabilities in Kabale Municipality are raising concern over their livelihoods following an evi...

NIRA Defends National ID Rollout Amid Public Concerns Over Delays: Registrar Cites Staffing Gaps, Clarifies Payment Issues for Temporary Workers. Authority Assures Ugandans of Transparency an

NIRA Defends National ID Rollout Amid Public Concerns Over Delays...

National Identification and Registration Authority has defended the pace of issuing new biometric national ID cards,...

FDC Faults Gov’t Over Workers’ Welfare After Labour Day: Amuriat Raises Alarm on Youth Unemployment and Vendor Evictions. Opposition Calls for Practical Solutions to Workers’ Challenges

FDC Faults Gov’t Over Workers’ Welfare After Labour Day: Amuriat...

The Forum for Democratic Change has criticised the government over what it describes as a widening gap between offici...

Omusinga Mumbere Rallies Bakonzo in Kampala for Unity and Development: Rwenzururu Kingdom Unveils 2025–2030 Transformation Plan. Peace, Diaspora Support Key To Kingdom’s Future Growth

Omusinga Mumbere Rallies Bakonzo in Kampala for Unity and Develop...

The Omusinga of Obusinga bwa Rwenzururu, Charles Wesley Mumbere Irema Ngoma, has called for unity, peace, and active...

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