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    Following the ongoing public outcry surrounding the implementation of the urban trade order in various towns and cities, the Minister of Local Government Raphael Magyezi has convened a high-level consultative dialogue with the leadership of Born...
    AGRA has also aligned with frameworks such as the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme and supported access to climate financing through the Green Climate Fund to boost resilience among smallholder farmers.

    UGANDA RECEIVES EIGHT RHINOS FROM SOUTH AFRICA

    Uganda has received eight rhinos from South Africa, marking a historic achievement in the country’s wildlife conservation and tourism...

    Open Park Days 2025: A Push for Sustainable and...

    Uganda, in launching its Open Park Days 2025 initiative is opening tourism gates and offering free access to five...

    Exploring Mount Wati: West Nile’s Sacred Mountain and Cultural...

    Rising 1,250 meters above the West Nile landscape, Mount Wati is far more than a mountain. It is a...

    Free Internet at Kikorongo Equator Boosts Uganda’s Tourism Experience

    The National Information Technology Authority (NITA) in partnership with the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has launched a new initiative...

    Exploring Uganda’s Vibrant Cultural Villages: A Deep Dive into...

    In an era where mental health challenges are increasingly prevalent amongst the young and old, finding activities that nourish...

    Uganda’s Tourism Future Unveiled at POATE 2025 in Munyonyo

    The 9th edition of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE) is in full swing at the Speke Resort...

    Uganda Showcases Tourism Potential at SATTE 2025 in South...

    Uganda has made a significant first appearance at the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE 2025), marking a...

    Is Uganda’s Tourism Marketing Strategy Less Aggressive than its...

    According to an article by the International Growth Center (IGC), Uganda has a low level of international awareness, where 60% of potential visitors learn about Uganda through word of mouth. There is indeed a pressing need for increased marketing efforts.

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