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    ICT Ministry to Integrate all Gov’t Agencies into one System

    The Ministry of Information, Communication, and Technology and National Guidance (MoICT) is set to integrate all government agencies and ministries into one system in order to share their functionality and ease communication amongst themselves and to the public.

    AI Shouldn’t Replace Human Intelligence in Health Care – MAK Professor

    Makerere University Professor Mukadasi Buyinza has hailed Makerere Artificial Intelligence (AI) Health Lab for their advancement in the use of AI in finding health...

    STI Seeks Increased Gov’t Funding for Universities to Boost Technological Innovation

    STI is pushing for Ugandan products to reach "a mature brand level to move from competitiveness to maturity," as this will ensure more value addition to Ugandan products globally.

    Minister Nankabirwa Warns against Conmen Amid Yaka Meters Update

    Wandera asked clients whose meters are not upgraded to immediately call the Umeme customer care number, which is toll-free, and Umeme will send a technician to upgrade the Yaka meter.

    Finance Ministry to Set Up ICT Hub to Stir Innovation among Youth

    The main goals of the modern incubation hub in Entebbe include fostering innovation, supporting startups, enhancing collaboration, capacity building, and commercialization, among others. 

    Muhoozi: Science is Key to Fighting Crime in Uganda

    Muhoozi outlined the main areas of focus for the reforms, which would include strengthening Uganda's Bill of Rights, improving the delivery of court services, and simplifying corporate procedures through promoting the "3Cs" of communication, coordination, and cooperation as fundamental to coexistence and progress.

    UCC Calls for Posta Uganda’s Financial Bailout as License, Debt Issues Bite

    UCC officials know that if Posta Uganda can’t fix its financial issues, they might have to suggest that a private company take over as the national postal operator, similar to what happened in Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco, which change could give more power to international companies like DHL, potentially upsetting the local postal services.

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