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    The faction further alleged that ordinary members were subjected to inflated nomination fees while incumbent leaders paid nothing, and that a party printer purchased for more than UGX 250 million ahead of the 2016 elections has disappeared without explanation or accountability from auditors.
    Earlier this year, Uganda hosted tourism and travel stakeholders from Canada and Ethiopia as part of a strategic effort to strengthen the country's visibility in international markets and attract more visitors through experience-based destination marketing. The familiarization...

    Amnesty Commission Pardons 2,800 Former Rebels, Calls for Fresh...

    The Uganda Amnesty Commission has today, 25 February 2026,announced the pardon of 2,800 former rebels during a media briefing...

    Government Strengthens Labour Export Measures to Protect Ugandan Workers...

    The Government of Uganda has announced strengthened measures aimed at promoting safe labour migration and protecting Ugandans seeking employment...

    Minister Muruli Gives Teachers 7 Days to Resume...

    The Minister of Public Service, Hon. Muruli Mukasa, has issued a stern warning to striking teachers, giving them one...

    Uganda to Host 6th Bi-Annual Private Sector CEO Retreat...

    The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities (MTWA) has announced that Uganda will host the 6th Bi-Annual Private Sector...

    UECCC’s Price Discounts on Clean Energy Technologies to Address...

    Uganda has many renewable energy resources that can be used for energy production and the provision of energy services. These resources include bioenergy, through biomass and biogas, water or hydro, solar, geothermal, and wind energy potential.

    A-Level Curriculum Reform to Enhance Student Engagement, Skills Development

    The old secondary curriculum was a student-centered approach, and was more teacher-centered, with a focus on rote learning and memorization, while the new curriculum emphasizes a student-centered approach, with an emphasis on student engagement and active learning.

    Uganda’s Agriculture Ministry Calls for Adoption of Modern Agriculture...

    Unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged droughts, and floods are already signs of climate change's effects, which pose a serious threat to food production.

    Gen Mbadi Highlights Cooperatives’ Role in Fighting Poverty

    The history of cooperatives can be traced back to colonial times in 1913, when peasants came together to oppose the exploitative terms of trade imposed on them by Asian traders through organized local middlemen.

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