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    The funds raised will be channeled into four primary areas including, public education campaign at UGX 266m, coalition building and diaspora coordination at UGX 550m, high-level advocacy at UGX 78m, and strategic litigation and victim support at UGX 1.22 billion which includes immediate legal assistance at UGX 400m. Donations can be made to the ULS account at Standard Chartered or through mobile money services like MTN and Airtel.
    As Uganda searches for sustainable pathways toward industrial growth and youth employment, investments in electric mobility and manufacturing are increasingly becoming more than business ventures — they are emerging as tests of the country’s readiness for a modern, innovation-driven economy. Whether Gagan Gupta’s model succeeds may ultimately depend not only on investment capital, but on Uganda’s ability to build the infrastructure, accountability, and policy stability needed to turn economic ambition into measurable public impact

    DP to Vet Over 180 Aspirants during August NEC...

    The Democratic Party (DP) will in August vet more than 180 aspirants seeking the party flag for parliamentary positions...

    Uganda Unveils First-Ever Armored Vehicle Showroom in Entebbe

    Uganda’s National Enterprise Corporation (NEC) has established the first external showroom to display locally manufactured armored vehicles in Entebbe,...

    FDC Top Leaders Beg Former Members to Rejoin Ahead...

    The opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party's top leadership has asked former supporters who had defected and joined...

    President Museveni Directs NEC to Provide Affordable Animal Feeds...

    During his assessment tours of the PDM in the Karamoja, Sebei, and Bugisu regions, he found that many beneficiaries struggle to maintain proper feeds for their livestock

    MODVA Registers 90% Achievements in Implementing 2021 NRM Manifesto

    According to the ministry officials, by the end of the manifesto period, the MODVA will have delivered on 95% overall of its commitments, stating that the unmet commitments will be handled as follows: referral hospitals will be completed within this FY, unpaid pension backlog cases will have been paid by the end of the manifesto period, and housing accommodations for soldiers will have been partially addressed.

    MP Ssemujju to Face FDC’s Disciplinary Organ for Holding...

    As internal wrangles engulf Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, Kira Municipality Member of Parliament who doubles as FDC...

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