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    Bamboo Uganda Unveils 5-Year Plan to Boost Economic Growth in the Industry

    Operating under the Bamboo Uganda umbrella, organization members such as Amabanda, Bjimu, Studio Akeka, and Ekibbo produce a diversity of products to meet both local and international demand, including bamboo poles and strips that serve as the foundation for various applications in construction, crafts, and fencing solutions; laminated timbers; roofs; and biochar, among others.

    UWA Operation Captures Two Man-Eating Crocodiles in Buvuma

    The crocodiles in question have not only killed humans but also domestic animals, and the crocodile infestation in the area is due to the numerous fish breeding grounds that attract the crocodiles to the shores and prey on humans.

    Nyege Nyege Festival to Boost Busoga’s Economy—Princess Namutamba

    The 9th edition of the Nyege Nyege festival is taking place at the Jinja Golf Club in Jinja city.

    Ekkula Awards 2024 to Recognize Change Makers in Tourism Sustainability

    The awards will celebrate various categories, including Tourism Media Personality and Cultural Tourism Award focusing on Advancing Sustainable Tourism, Peace and Green Investments for Improved Livelihoods.

    Speeding Truck Kills Elephant in Murchison Falls National Park

    UWA established guidelines for motorists, allowing entry into the park until 6 PM daily, with strict speed limits enforced to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety.

    Poachers Gun Down UWA Ranger in Kidepo Valley National Park

    On December 5, 2020, Sgt. Emmanuel Matsipa, a ranger with the Uganda Wildlife Authority was killed by armed poachers. Matsipa and his five colleagues were ambushed by approximately five poachers while on duty, and during the exchange of fire, one poacher was killed, and he too lost his life.

    Is Uganda’s Tourism Marketing Strategy Less Aggressive than its Neighbors?

    According to an article by the International Growth Center (IGC), Uganda has a low level of international awareness, where 60% of potential visitors learn about Uganda through word of mouth. There is indeed a pressing need for increased marketing efforts.

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