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    “I call upon members who have challenges in the party and those with different views to attend the retreat to present all their views and challenges. Here we dont fear different views because we have the brains to resolve issues,” Mao said.
    "I see people on social media saying that I promised them a transition and asking how it has not happened. Firstly, you don't believe in me. You don't believe in cooperation, yet at the same time you ask, 'Why are you not doing this?’ During the speakership race, you saw that NRM said that I'm not NRM. I think the speakership race answered that big question," Mao noted.

    Gov’t Reduces GROW Loan Interest Rates to Boost Women...

    The GROW loan project is a five-year program set to end in December 2027. The Generating Growth Opportunities and Productivity for Women Enterprises (GROW) Project is a Government of Uganda Project, funded by the World Bank, implemented by the Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development and the Private Sector Foundation Uganda in all districts, municipalities, and cities.

    Uganda’s Path to Global Economic Affluence: Achievements of the...

    The East Africa Trade and Investment Forum, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Ministry...

    PSFU to Recognize Individuals, Groups Making a Difference in...

    The Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) is set to recognize individuals, business associations, community groups, cooperatives, private companies, and...

    WFP, Private Sector Partnership to Boost Food Security in...

    The United Nations World Food Programme is exploring partnerships with key stakeholders in the private sector to mitigate food...

    World Bank Commences a 10 Day Mission to Access...

    The World Bank team has commenced a mission assessment of the GROW project implementation, under the Ministry of Gender Labour...

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