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    On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, during his visit to Uganda, Mr. Jonathan Narh-Dometey of the Ghana Petroleum Commission praised Uganda’s approach to integrating oil and gas development with both ecosystem preservation and economic growth, ensuring long-term...
    The increasing money laundering, terrorism financing, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in most African countries have continued to threaten national security, economic stability, and development in most countries within the region. This was revealed...

    EU Allocates €200000 to Support Uganda’s Ebola Response

    The European Union has announced an additional emergency humanitarian aid package of €200,000 to support Uganda's efforts in containing...

    Trump Considers 10% Tariff On China From February

    Source: BBC|   US President Donald Trump has said he is considering imposing a 10% tariff on imports of Chinese-made...

    Gov’t Set to Bolster BOU Proposal on Domestic Gold...

    Government has defended the Bank of Uganda's (BOU) proposal to support the local gold market through securing purchases from...

    Sudan Slams EU Sanctions Imposed on Military Intelligence Chiefs

    The government accused the Union of hiding behind a claim of neutrality between the warring parties.

    Thomas and Company, Tembo Steel Win Top Honors at...

    The EAC Regional Quality Awards not only spotlighted the best-performing companies but also emphasized the need for regional collaboration in improving business standards.

    Lands Ministry to Enact Land Reforms to Boost Uganda’s...

    Research indicates that land conflicts are a major issue in Uganda, affecting around 33-50% of landholders. With these conflicts, the social stability and economic development of the country can be threatened, as agriculture accounts for a large portion of the country's labor force and GDP. Over 90% of domestic disputes in Uganda are related to land conflicts.

    UHRC Challenges Businesses to Uphold Human Rights

    Uganda and Belgium are part of the 34 countries that have that National Action Plan (NAP) program for business human rights.

    Gov’t to Host First-ever Land Learning Week Conference to...

    Handling forced evictions and remedies, best practices to conduct, concluding land reforms, issues of land fraud and forgeries, enhancing revenue generation for the government from the land sector, and documenting women’s land rights and those of indigenous communities will be tackled during the first-ever land learning week conference.

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