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    UTCL Receives Major Investment from UAE to Enhance Services

    This partnership is expected to improve Uganda’s communication technology and enhance the quality of services available to the country with a population of over 46 million people. With this capital, UTCL seeks to ensure that it regains its foothold in the telecommunications industry, ultimately benefiting consumers and contributing to economic growth across the nation.

    Uganda to Boost Sustainable Energy, Minerals Use

    Energy and Minerals Week 2024 is scheduled to take place from October 28th to November 2nd 2024, under the theme Energy and Minerals for Sustainable Growth. The event is in partnership with the organizations.

    Minister Kabyanga Advocates for Strategic Digital Transformation at National ICT Summit

    The National ICT Summit serves as a pivotal platform for stakeholders to forge strategic alliances and share actionable insights aimed at advancing Uganda’s ICT sector. 

    17 Ugandan Radio Stations Face Shutdown over Unlicensed Operations

    UCC has intensified efforts against illegal stations, effectively shutting numerous radio stations for similar offenses.

    UCC to Shutdown Media Houses Broadcasting Inappropriate Content

    Section 31 and Schedule 4 of the Uganda Communications Act 2013 stipulate that Broadcasters must ensure that any program aired is not contrary to public morality, complies with existing laws, and that adult-oriented content is appropriately scheduled.

    VP Alupo Commends Science and Innovation for Transforming Uganda’s Agricultural Sector

    As Uganda faces rising temperatures and irregular rainfall patterns, initiatives like these are crucial in ensuring sustainable farming practices that are able to cope with future climate changes.

    Uganda to Manufacture Its Own Monkey Pox Vaccines

    The World Health Organization, Uganda is currently facing an outbreak of monkeypox, with the first cases confirmed in July 2024. As of early September, the country reported a total of 10 confirmed cases and 49 contacts under monitoring across various regions, including Kampala and several districts such as Kasese, Amuru, and Mayuge.

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