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    Agencies were found to be big spenders on allowances (sh362b), gratuity and NSSF (sh211b), travel (sh180b), fuel (sh59b), workshops (sh47b), consultancy services (sh75b), etc. On most of these items, agencies outspent ministries, yet the latter employed more people.
    Baryomunsi pledges that the government will continue educating the public, even when Parliament has concluded the debate, so that Ugandans out there can appreciate, contrary to the lies and falsehoods that have been spewed out the last few days.

    Gov’t Approves New Strategies to Counter Human Trafficking

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    Gov’t Cautions Ugandans Against Using Brokers to Process Passports

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    Gov’t Calls for Vigilance to Mitigate Increasing Human Trafficking

    The government has called for vigilance among residents following a surge in human trafficking cases across the country. This was...

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