President Museveni announced on Sunday the ultimate move the government intends to adopt in order to fix the fuel price crisis. Apparently, he has already contracted bulk and refinery suppliers to get fuel at lower prices. Museveni’s pronouncement comes shortly after parliament passed a bill for the Uganda National Oil Business (UNOC), a state-owned oil business, to domestically buy and ...
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Stop Overestimating Yourselves – Museveni To The US
The President of Uganda, H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has lashed out at the West by telling them to stop overestimating their influence and power. This is after the US administration revealed that starting in 2024, Uganda amongst other countries would be removed from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Apparently, AGOA is the cornerstone of US economic engagement with ...
Read More »Obongi District: Contractor Abandons School Project: RDC Calls For Arrest
Obongi District leaders have decided to terminate the contract of Spider Contractors Ltd. The company is currently responsible for the construction of Gopele Gimara Seed Secondary School in Gimara sub-county, Obongi district in West Nile. This determination was made during a site meeting on Wednesday, following the discovery that the contractor had abandoned the site. This is despite having received ...
Read More »Comprehensive Look At Uganda’s Land Tenure System
Uganda’s land tenure system is a complex web of policies, practices, and cultural traditions that govern the ownership, access, and use of land in the country. Understanding this system is vital for any individual. Especially those seeking a deeper insight into the dynamics and challenges surrounding land rights. In Uganda, land is a critical resource that holds immense value, not ...
Read More »Makerere University Staff Vow To Strike Over Delayed Promotions, Salary Increment
Makerere University staff members are considering going on strike due to prolonged delays in their promotions and salary increments, The potential strike poses a significant concern for the institution and highlights the growing discontent among employees. However through there joint staff association Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA), Makerere University Administrative Staff Association (MASA)and the National Union of Education Institutions ...
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