The government's commitment to improving grain quality in line with the National Grain Trade Policy of 2015 mandates that all public entities source grain from providers certified by the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS).
The construction of the Ministry of Defence and Veteran Affairs headquarters represents a significant step towards the professionalization of the UPDF, guided by the president’s vision.
The path to accountability in African politics requires not only the active participation of youth but also significant structural changes to ensure their voices are heard and valued.
This Provincial Assembly marks a pivotal moment for the Church of Uganda as it seeks to enhance its educational impact and ensure ethical governance moving forward.
The EASF, which was established in 2007 and reached full operational capability in December 2015, is the product of several factors that have defined regional integration in the field of peace and security in Eastern Africa and the Horn of Africa, including long-standing and continuing tensions between countries of the region and the threats to peace and security with internal wars, environmental degradation, terrorism, and unconstitutional changes of government notwithstanding.
The merger is a strategic move to consolidate resources and enhance the effectiveness of government planning and population management efforts in Uganda.
Kiryandongo District residents impacted by the Karuma Hydropower Project have requested that President Museveni intervene in their plight, seeking long-overdue compensation for the hardships they have endured.
The Uganda People's Defense Forces (UPDF)-Wazalendo Savings and Credit Cooperative Society (WSACCO) has officially commenced construction on a new commercial complex in Arua City.
The Inspectorate of Government has announced the dismissal of 25 parish chiefs in Kyenjojo District for submitting forged diploma certificates to secure their positions.
The former Leader of Opposition, Mathias Mpuuga, has welcomed the high court’s decision to uphold the service award of UGX. 1.7 billion given to four parliamentary commissioners, asserting that it vindicated his team’s stance that it was legally sanctioned.